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<blockquote data-quote="Snarf Zagyg" data-source="post: 8638294" data-attributes="member: 7023840"><p>I don't think I did ignore anything you wrote- I told you exactly what my opinion was.</p><p></p><p>But to answer your question(s).</p><p>1. Power is <em>not</em> the same as versatility.</p><p></p><p>2. You are attaching a normative value ("good") to the "adding things" which result in an "increase in power[.]"</p><p>-When you say something vaguely, you can't answer it properly. Anything can be "good" or "bad" depending on how it is specified. For example, imagine a D&D game that is released with 6 classes. Five of the classes are roughly equivalent in power, and one of them is woefully underpowered. After a few years, they release a revised version of the sixth class that does nothing more than <em>match the power of the other five. </em>Is that an increase in power? Yes. But that's not how most people think of power creep. Again, if you are using the term in a different way (or narrowly applying it to a single change, which is somewhat different than "creep"), then it's difficult to discuss given how <em>most people define the term</em>.</p><p></p><p>3. " If yes, then a further question: does the term "power creep" refer to these changes as well as changes where the addition is a bad thing?"</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4c/72/9b/4c729b6e744fbc5883846767995e9fa3.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="width: 339px" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarf Zagyg, post: 8638294, member: 7023840"] I don't think I did ignore anything you wrote- I told you exactly what my opinion was. But to answer your question(s). 1. Power is [I]not[/I] the same as versatility. 2. You are attaching a normative value ("good") to the "adding things" which result in an "increase in power[.]" -When you say something vaguely, you can't answer it properly. Anything can be "good" or "bad" depending on how it is specified. For example, imagine a D&D game that is released with 6 classes. Five of the classes are roughly equivalent in power, and one of them is woefully underpowered. After a few years, they release a revised version of the sixth class that does nothing more than [I]match the power of the other five. [/I]Is that an increase in power? Yes. But that's not how most people think of power creep. Again, if you are using the term in a different way (or narrowly applying it to a single change, which is somewhat different than "creep"), then it's difficult to discuss given how [I]most people define the term[/I]. 3. " If yes, then a further question: does the term "power creep" refer to these changes as well as changes where the addition is a bad thing?" [IMG width="339px"]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4c/72/9b/4c729b6e744fbc5883846767995e9fa3.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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