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Or better yet, who among us wasn’t hitting the Khajiit vendor chests in Skyrim, positioned a couple inches below the ground, so you could activate them by kneeling in the right spot and looking down.
Hi.
Why would I do that? Would take fun outta the game lol.
Also I never go for best builds and stuff like that because that’s also boring. Like, woo-hoo, let’s limit amount of game I play to…erm…dunno. To each their own, however - I am aware some people have a lot of fun doing just that.
If I play RPG, I play for, ya know, roleplay. As in Role-Playing Game xD. And sure, roleplaying as someone extremely competent at their job may be fun…but other times I am playing an orcish warrior who dreams of mastering the delicate art of stealth, a lizardfolk who wanta be a mage or a plain human adventurer that is simply exploring the world the same as I do, with no focus other than the experience itself.
Also I never go for best builds and stuff like that because that’s also boring
On one hand, weaker builds probably expose you to more game mechanics you have to use to beat the game since your build is not enough to get through it alone; on another I am not sure if you are correctly acknowledging this part, or doing a Stormwind Fallacy where roleplay is erroneously considered mutually exclusive with a mechanically-optimized character.
Hi.
Why would I do that? Would take fun outta the game lol.
Also I never go for best builds and stuff like that because that’s also boring. Like, woo-hoo, let’s limit amount of game I play to…erm…dunno. To each their own, however - I am aware some people have a lot of fun doing just that.
If I play RPG, I play for, ya know, roleplay. As in Role-Playing Game xD. And sure, roleplaying as someone extremely competent at their job may be fun…but other times I am playing an orcish warrior who dreams of mastering the delicate art of stealth, a lizardfolk who wanta be a mage or a plain human adventurer that is simply exploring the world the same as I do, with no focus other than the experience itself.
On one hand, weaker builds probably expose you to more game mechanics you have to use to beat the game since your build is not enough to get through it alone; on another I am not sure if you are correctly acknowledging this part, or doing a Stormwind Fallacy where roleplay is erroneously considered mutually exclusive with a mechanically-optimized character.