Everyone gravitating to stealth archery in Skyrim is a fundamental issue with the jank combat and thoughtless progression in the game that can never be fixed with balance changes.
Balance could also mean buffing things that are really underperforming and unusable, in which case it's not so bad. Changes in singleplayer games should strive to make the game more interesting though, not more balanced. In other words, while sure, better balance can be a side-product of your changes, it should not be the main goal.
Also that's if you're really going to do changes. Personally I think that post-release, official changes (whether balance or additions) should only be done sparingly, and additional content should be done by the community.
The problem with Skyrim isn't that one build is superior to the others, it's that the gameplay is trash.
balance can effect the experience of single player games too
if a mechanic is broken and makes the game trivially easy, why not tweak it to be more challenging and fun?
>idiot, due to oversight, wrongly arrives at the conclusion that video games exist only to fuel petty jousting matches about between jobless fatties about unhirable skills, rather than entertainment
This is bad, how? There's plenty of times where some strategies and ideas are so overbearingly powerful in comparison to others that there's barely any reason to do anything else. Then the rest of the game shapes around that. Sometimes it might be nice, other times it's just borderline punching in cheat codes. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but if you don't care to play legit in the first place, why even skip the cheat codes/cheating to begin with?
If you don't you get Skyrim
Everyone gravitates to the same build unless they're gimping themselves on purpose
So?
Everyone gravitating to stealth archery in Skyrim is a fundamental issue with the jank combat and thoughtless progression in the game that can never be fixed with balance changes.
Balance could also mean buffing things that are really underperforming and unusable, in which case it's not so bad. Changes in singleplayer games should strive to make the game more interesting though, not more balanced. In other words, while sure, better balance can be a side-product of your changes, it should not be the main goal.
Also that's if you're really going to do changes. Personally I think that post-release, official changes (whether balance or additions) should only be done sparingly, and additional content should be done by the community.
The problem with Skyrim isn't that one build is superior to the others, it's that the gameplay is trash.
>dev keeps changing a certain boss specifically to nerf commonly used ways to beat it
>fun way to play game is removed because some butthole on reddit complained about it
>simpsons meme
I should've known a millenial homosexual made the thread.
>salty
Damn homie you're stuck in 2014
>zoombot can't tell the difference between a reaction image and a meme
>30+ year old so out of touch he doesn't know what meme even means
kek
The misuse of the word "meme" is an actual meme.
yo dawg i heard you like memes in your memes so i memed in your memes so you can meme on your memes
Richard Dawkin's original definition of the word meme has basically no application anymore due to constant misuse.
Ironically the only media i know of that treats the word as originally intended is MGS Revengence, which is probably the most meme'd game of all time.
balance can effect the experience of single player games too
if a mechanic is broken and makes the game trivially easy, why not tweak it to be more challenging and fun?
>item, due to oversight, is much more powerful than intended.
>absolutely trivializes the game, causing the majority of people with actual taste to want the item changed or removed
>dipshits like OP abuse the item, claim they are big boy gamer pants potty trained, fail to understand why actual fans mock them for being carried
>pic related.
>idiot, due to oversight, wrongly arrives at the conclusion that video games exist only to fuel petty jousting matches about between jobless fatties about unhirable skills, rather than entertainment
Wait until you hear about cheats.
This is bad, how? There's plenty of times where some strategies and ideas are so overbearingly powerful in comparison to others that there's barely any reason to do anything else. Then the rest of the game shapes around that. Sometimes it might be nice, other times it's just borderline punching in cheat codes. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but if you don't care to play legit in the first place, why even skip the cheat codes/cheating to begin with?