» Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:51 pm
I personally view Min-Maxing in a single player game such as this, for me personally as a contest between my creative ability to beat a system constructed by a team of other people. How powerful can I really become through hard work and creative thinking, within the limitations set by the game world, without cheating. Isn't that also the basis for pretty much human nature? to strive to be better then what others think is possible?
Can I make my character a pure mage that utterly obliterates everything the game throws at them, while people are whining about magic being unbalanced and underpowered? yes I can.
Can I make an archer character who can one shot a dragon in the eye or take out an army of bandit mauraders with just my bow, even though people on the forums say bows are broken? yes I can.
Can I do anything else in the game, that people say isn't possible just because they say it isn't possible, without the use of cheats? most likely..
Can I do it all on a single character, without cheating? I'm sure trying.
If I happen to notice any serious mathematical bugs along the way of this form of extreme playtesting, pushing the boundries of the gaming worlds limitations Which is what game testers Should be doing, should I note them and send them to bethesda so it can be fixed? Absolutly, or how else do they know something is wrong when only but a few people have ever tried it?
Every game is a new canvas for people to try and push the boundries of whats possible, even in WOW or honestly much worse then WOW is DDO where Min-Maxers are not only common place but accepted as the standard. The thrill of accomplishing feats others say isn't possible is the glory and reward of your hard work, figuring out how to defeat a test with less then someone else did, or kill a boss by yourself that normally wipes out groups, killing a dragon in Skyrim with your barefists without cheating. Thats the stuff you can be proud of.
I haven't found much wrong with the mechanics of Skyrim, people just really are playing it all wrong. They take perks that dont boost what they are trying to do, they didn't take enough health or armor to absorb the damage they are trying to absorb. If you make a mage character and try to melee a raging orc berserker in heavy plate with an ebony battleaxe, yes you are most likely going to die. But don't go on the forums and complain about it being broken because its not.
And please don't make generalized posts that make passive-aggressive remarks at min-maxers based on a few peoples inability to grasp the mechanics of Skyrim to the point they think its broken.