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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 8630194" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>If you want to argue that the combat mini game is a treadmill, then as I said, I could see that argument. I'm not convinced that it's actually accurate, since high level characters gain combat capabilities that low level characters can only dream of which can significantly change the nature of combat. But I can see the basis for the argument.</p><p></p><p>Combat isn't the game though. It's part of the game, but far from the entirety of it. Maybe 40-50% in total in my group. </p><p></p><p>Let me try to put it another way. If you have low level supers with super strength and toughness, and high level supers with super duper strength and toughness, then you're likely dealing with a treadmill. They're doing the same things at low levels as high levels, just better.</p><p></p><p>If you have low level supers with super strength and toughness, and high level supers with all kinds of crazy abilities (flight, telekinesis, invisibility, telepathy, etc) you're likely not dealing with a treadmill. There's a variety present in this latter case that isn't present in the former, which will almost invariably lead to a difference in gameplay. It doesn't matter whether or not the numbers are also inflated. Numbers aren't the entirety of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 8630194, member: 53980"] If you want to argue that the combat mini game is a treadmill, then as I said, I could see that argument. I'm not convinced that it's actually accurate, since high level characters gain combat capabilities that low level characters can only dream of which can significantly change the nature of combat. But I can see the basis for the argument. Combat isn't the game though. It's part of the game, but far from the entirety of it. Maybe 40-50% in total in my group. Let me try to put it another way. If you have low level supers with super strength and toughness, and high level supers with super duper strength and toughness, then you're likely dealing with a treadmill. They're doing the same things at low levels as high levels, just better. If you have low level supers with super strength and toughness, and high level supers with all kinds of crazy abilities (flight, telekinesis, invisibility, telepathy, etc) you're likely not dealing with a treadmill. There's a variety present in this latter case that isn't present in the former, which will almost invariably lead to a difference in gameplay. It doesn't matter whether or not the numbers are also inflated. Numbers aren't the entirety of the game. [/QUOTE]
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