American/British locks are set like this

which means the pins go from the upper part down. If I overset a pin, the upper pin will get stuck but the lower pin may fall just freely down (due to gravity) and the lock can open.
However, European locks are rather set like this

meaning the pins run from the lower part up. And here is the problem: If I overset a pin on a European lock, the (in this case) upper pin will fall down (due to gravity) and will block the shear line.
Does it mean picking locks that are set in a European fashion is more difficult? What different strategies should we should when we go about picking the two?
Thanks