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EthanLac Since: Oct, 2015
Nov 8th 2023 at 9:14:32 AM •••

I'm considering adding block-based programming languages, like Scratch and Unreal blueprints, as a real-life example. They're easier to use than text-based languages for a new programmer, but will just slow you down and make it harder for you to work if you're experienced. Do they seem like they'd fit?

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thebombzen Since: Jun, 2015
Jun 11th 2017 at 5:16:35 PM •••

I don't think Soldier: 76 from Overwatch belongs on this page. He's just not an example of this trope. This trope is about characters who are very frustrating at lower skill levels but don't really scale up. Soldier: 76 scales up *very well* and becomes even more frustrating at higher-level play.

Someone should add symmetra though, because she's a good example of this.

Malco Since: Oct, 2015
Aug 2nd 2016 at 1:25:40 AM •••

This page is now sufficiently huge to have folders, right? :)

My DA account... I draw stuff sometimes!
189.158.220.14 Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 28th 2010 at 2:12:52 PM •••

wait a minute,i'm confused. ¿Is Ike a skill gate character or a Difficul but awesome character?

GentlemensDame883 Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 27th 2010 at 5:47:06 AM •••

Moved that Henry Hatsworth example to Wake Up Call Boss since it describes a PvE encounter.

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