overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
Optimizers are spotlight hogs. They hog the spotlight in combat.All of those is correct, but
Do you have problem with spotlight hoggers or with optimizers?
We recognize that a player who insists on being the center of attention to the detriment of the other players is bad. Optimizers insist on being the center of attention to the detriment of the other players.Or how is an optimized character for combat(if he is not a jerk towards other players or trying to talk in every scene) ruining fun for other players?
I hear you ask: how?
That’s how. That’s round after round of the optimizer dunking on and naughty word talking the non-optimizers. Nearly every round. Every combat. That becomes very much not fun very, very quickly.If you are having fun playing your character and dealing 1d8+4 damage per round, why do you care if GWM/PAM barbarian deal 1d10+18 and 1d4+18 per round?
The constant comments of “well, get good at the game” in threads like this proves the point. The game isn’t big numbers. That so many people think it is shows the insurmountable split in play style.
It’s kinda awesome that at least in RPGs the professional gamers are the actors and storytellers rather than the big number crowd.