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Sometimes posters say that you should always optimise because optimising is never incompatible with roleplaying. They will say things like
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Roleplaying and optimization are not connected. Trying to claim one interferes with the other is a false dilemma.
It appears possible to show that their argument is mistaken as follows (using D&D as the example).
Let's take as a premise that every possible character in D&D can be roleplayed.
Let's say that some possible characters in D&D are optimised, and some are not optimised.
Since every character in D&D is roleplayable, and some are not optimised, then it is possible to roleplay a character that is not optimised.
Where a player desires to roleplay a character that happens to be a character that is not optimised, to optimise precludes their roleplaying the specific character they desired to roleplay. A true dilemma occurs - either roleplay the character, or optimise.
The possibility to do something is not the same as the skill at doing it. Skill at optimising is unconnected to skill at roleplaying (that's the false dilemma people refer to, aka the Stormwind Fallacy) but doing one can interfere with the possibility of doing the other: in such cases a genuine dilemma occurs.Let's say that some possible characters in D&D are optimised, and some are not optimised.
Since every character in D&D is roleplayable, and some are not optimised, then it is possible to roleplay a character that is not optimised.
Where a player desires to roleplay a character that happens to be a character that is not optimised, to optimise precludes their roleplaying the specific character they desired to roleplay. A true dilemma occurs - either roleplay the character, or optimise.
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