When you start a new game, especially one that’s centered around combat likePrince Of Persia: The Lost Crown, choosing the right difficulty is an important decision. Based on the difficulty you choose, the game can become too easy or too hard for you, which can be detrimental to your immersion.

Thankfully, this game does a great job of letting you choose the perfect difficulty based on your overall play style and experience. you may even change the difficulty at any point if you find the gameplay frustrating or too easy.

Prince Of Persia The Lost Crown Choosing Difficulty At Start

Differences Between Each Difficulty

When you first start a game in Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown you canchoose between four difficulties: Rookie, Warrior, Hero, Immortal. Each difficulty has a specific effect on the game’s parameters as follows:

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

Damage from environment

Parry Difficulty (refers to parry window)

1.3

0.0

1,3

According to the game, the Warrior difficulty is the bestfor most beginner players.

However, if you want to have the best time, aset difficulty might not be the way to go.

Thankfully, this game allows you to customize your own difficulty as well. Everything on Warrior difficulty is almost perfect,but the enemy HP might feel a bit too low, especially at the start of the game. If you’ve had experience with other platformers, it’s recommended to increase the Enemy Health stat a little.

Moreover, Environmental Damage canalso be one of the frustrating aspects if you’re in certain areas. If you want to have an easier time for your first playthrough, you can turn this effect down. Make sure youkeep the Athra Depletion Rate offsince it’s not very fun to play with that.

Can You Change The Difficulty Mid-Run?

Much like every other game recently, Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown also allows you to change difficulty in the middle of your run. To do this, simplyhead over to the Options section in the System tab from the main menu. Here, you’ll find Difficulty as the third option on the top of your screen.

Once you change the difficulty to the one you want, you’ll have to get a respawn in the game. You can easily do this byinteracting with a Wak-Wak Tree nearby to save your gameand then loading it again from the main menu.