I usually play games one notch higher than the default difficulty when applicable. I know this is akin to "why isn't there a cure for the common cold?" but why can't higher difficulty in games mean the computer plays smarter rather than cheap as in a bullet sponge? or one shot one kill crack shots?
I think the best I've seen harder difficulty handled so far in video games has been with The Last of Us. Enemies aren't necessarily harder to kill, it's just that supplies are way more scarce. Of course that makes sense in that setting. But in most other games at the highest difficulty level, you basically have to play like a frightened mouse and hide behind cover while your AI teammates act like the heroes you're supposed to be (Call of Duty).
I think the best I've seen harder difficulty handled so far in video games has been with The Last of Us. Enemies aren't necessarily harder to kill, it's just that supplies are way more scarce. Of course that makes sense in that setting. But in most other games at the highest difficulty level, you basically have to play like a frightened mouse and hide behind cover while your AI teammates act like the heroes you're supposed to be (Call of Duty).