Whatever the Force guides you to
Much of the fun inStar Wars Jedi: Survivorcomes from taking on new enemies on various planets around the galaxy. With deep gameplay and tricky enemies that function differently from one another, there is a lot of excitement in parrying, evading, and slicing up foes. But which difficulty option is the best for you?
Which combat difficulty should you pick inJedi Survivor?
Ultimately, the rightJedi Survivorcombat difficulty option differs for every player. There is a whopping total of five difficulty options for players to choose from when they start the game. Named after the various ranks of the Jedi Order, this can be a bit daunting for some players.
Here’s what you need to know about the differences between all fiveJedi Survivordifficulty options, from easiest to hardest:

In the end, if there is no option that sticks out to you the most,I recommend going with the Jedi Knight difficulty option. Even as someone who playedFallen Order, I stuck to this one for my playthrough and found it satisfying.
The regular enemies aren’t too much of a challenge, so they aren’t frustrating, but the bosses are at least a lengthier and more arduous process that requires full use of the game’s mechanics.

You can switch difficulty settings anytime
The reality is, the difficulty option you pick inJedi Survivorat first doesn’t matter all that much. Go with your gut (or the Force) and pick whichever you think sounds the best. In the end, even if that option doesn’t work for you, the best part is you can change your difficulty setting anytime.
So long as you are outside of combat, open up the main menu and navigate to the settings. There, select the Gameplay tab and you’ll see the difficulty settings at the top of the list. You might even find that you like to change your difficulty options often, perhaps to make easy enemies tougher or challenging bosses more doable.







