Kelly
"Jay" <[email protected]> wrote:
>--- In [email protected], "deftriver" <deftriver@n...> wrote:--
>> How is difficulty determined, is it a program or some other way. I
>> only ask this because there are 20 easy levels I have not been able
>> to solve (one of which, Denemark, I just can't see why I can't
>> solve, I think I must have tried everything except the right way)
>> however I have been able to solve a number of medium and some hard
>> puzzles.
>
>The difficulty is not specified by a program. Donald can be more
>specific, but I think it is usually based on what is specified by the
>first people to solve the level. Whenever I solve an unrated level or
>whenever I do a faster solution, I follow the suggestions on the web
>site to submit a rating with my solution. I specify "Easy" if I was
>able to solve it the first time I tried (even if I come up with a
>better solution later). However, I specify "Kids" instead of "Easy"
>if it is difficult to die and if the level can be solved by simple
>trial and error. I specify "Medium" if it takes me a number of tries
>before I solve it, but I am still able to solve it in the same
>computer session. I specify "Hard" if it takes me a number of tries
>over more than a day. I have not specified "Deadly" yet, but I would
>if it was a level that I could not solve, went to others, then came
>back to solve.
>
>I don't see the Denemark level (although I see 3 with Denmark in its
>name). What level set is that in and what level number is it? Maybe
>I (or someone else) can give a hint.
>
>
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