Khross wrote:
Diamondeye:
You can stop lying about what I've actually posted in this thread any time you want.
Sicne I haven't, you can shut the **** up now. Seriously, it would be beneficial to everyone if you just didn't talk about video games since you can't do it without getting yourself into an uproar.
But hey, let's look at your post:
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1. Discourage you from using your primary skill set.
Value judgement; I certainly did not feel discouraged
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In fact, even the Developers recommend choosing skills that have little to no real impact on gameplay as primary skills.
Possibly a fact that they recommended this, but so what? It's a recommendation.
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Every skill that actually matters to your character needs to be a secondary skill.
Value judgement; they do not need to be secondary at all. It may be more "optimal" but why is it being optimal important?
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That's just so ass-backwards.
Value judgement
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Indeed, you can't even pick any of the "passive" skills as Primary skills, because you just might level up unintentionally, and that's DISASTROUS in Oblivion.
Value judgement; it may be disastrous in terms of certain desired playstyles but its hardly disastrous in terms of the game being playable, beatable, or enjoyable.
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2. Luck is the single most important stat in the game and the single most difficult to max. And, indeed, it's so important that you have no idea how much you've screwed yourself until you've played a Max Luck Character. I mean, seriously, Luck determines drop rates, damage, damage taken, skill increases, item availability at vendors, spell successes more than the casting school ...
Luck may be the most important stat, but the fact that its so hard to max counters that; you compensate with other stats that are easier to max. Drop rates aren't that important, you're swimming in loot, and your comment about screwing yourself is (yet again) a value judgement. You hardly need max luck to do well in the game.
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It's just retarded.
Value judgement
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3. Redguards have no less than TWICE the HP of any other race available in the game; and, because of the way progression works, suffer absolutely 0 drawbacks for it.
Factual, although "don't suffer any drawbacks" is somewhat of a value judgement.
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4. The game punishes you for playing it without a level of min-maxing that would get you banned in an MMO and kicked out of Paragon-EU in WoW. Seriously ...
Value judgement; the game hardly "punishes" you, unless you just happen to feel that way because it's not your style.
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The character progression and development in Oblivion is like **** yourself with a live pineapple grenade. I've played better games of Monopoly with 5 year olds making their own rules up as we go along.
Value judgement.
So seriously, shut your pompous trap about "lying" and "discussing the facts". You don't want to discuss the facts any more than you did with SCII; you want to make pronouncements and go without disagreement.