Quote Originally Posted by Roda View Post
The fights themselves are surprisingly easier than they're built up to be. If you can do a proper rotation, have the proper gear and consumables, can keep attention and memory up for ~13 minutes straight, and (here's the real wall) can find 7 other people who can do all that and do it consistently AND you all have the time and patience for hours of prog while you all individually learn your own personal ways of dealing with mechanics and recovering from eachother's moments of inconsistency, then you can 100% do ultimates. Especially once it's been a while and guides are out.

Its just the people, time, and patience that are the hard parts. The mechanics themselves are comparatively simple once you know what they're asking of you.
Particle physics is surprisingly easier than it's built up to be. If you can do advanced math, have the proper particle accelerators, sensors, and software, can keep attention and memory for ~13 sentences straight, and (here's the real wall) can find 30 other researchers who can do all that and work together smoothly, AND you have all the time and patience for months of experimenting while you all individually document/analyze every condition and result of the experiment, while recovering from equipment failures or natural disasters, then you can 100% do particle physics. Especially once it's been a while and you're just replicating old experiments.

It's just the people, time, (education, funding, diligence), and patience that are the hard parts. The science itself is comparatively simple once you know how the experiment works.

(I'm not a scientist, so I apologize if this meme is inaccurate.)