I'm an MMO vet, so I'm very skilled at 'suck it up' - I'm mostly fine, tbh, most of DT is okay for me besides a few outliers (the second boss in Yuweyawata was specifically designed to make me contemplate setting my PC on fire in frustration, for example I swear to god I could feel some dev pointing directly at me and saying 'eff you in particular'), but as I am someone who is unaffected by 'lol git gud' commentary because I'm fully aware of what I am and am not good at, I do feel sort of compelled to keep adding my voice for the sake of people who aren't accustomed to this sort of ego-stroking kneejerk nonsense people do, and are scared off as a result. My first MMO was a full open PVP game at the tender age of 16, I have seen so, so much worse. Also, they may want to acquire a least a little reading comprehension, as well, if they don't want me to point and laugh in response when they attempt to make a 'lol learn to press buttons' argument.

Funny enough, I felt compelled to comment because I'm actually not that effected by a lot of DT - but many of my friends are, and they're terrified to say anything. Also, as someone who's prog raided (even if in a different MMO) - dying doesn't often phase me, and if I get annoyed enough that it does, I have the good sense to take a 10 hour break and come back when my brain isn't completely fried from previous attempts. Difficulty is not my issue - people with a lack of empathy and compassion are.

'Git gud' can't bother someone who isn't actually that phased by the "difficulty" - which, lets be real, the only 'difficulty' that's more low effort than just VFX vomit to obscure mechs is bullet sponginess.