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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica" data-source="post: 6658767" data-attributes="member: 6796107"><p>I was burned by bad balance long before I ever touched an MMO. Radically unequal classes are a bug and not a feature. This whole casters-start-off-really-crappy-but-become-gods-in-the-end-as-a-reward-for-putting-up-with-the-crap-low-levels, not only seems like a massive D&Dism that doesn't really jibe with a lot of other fantasy works but it also reeks of being some kind of bitter nerd power fantasy used to justify the eerie IRL parallel myth of the anti-social, studious, intelligent weakling who suffered immensely in the early part of their life suddenly being entitled to success and a happy ending. This is 2015. Developers generally have a much more advanced and nuanced understanding of game design than they did 30-40 years ago. I'm pretty sure entire thesis papers have been written on why LFQW is an absolutely horrible idea for a good game.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Human DMs are human. They are very fallible and thrusting responsibility for fixing broken stuff onto a job that already has a lot to do is unfair. It's extreme laziness to make a game and then expect a large amount of house ruling for it to run reasonably well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica, post: 6658767, member: 6796107"] I was burned by bad balance long before I ever touched an MMO. Radically unequal classes are a bug and not a feature. This whole casters-start-off-really-crappy-but-become-gods-in-the-end-as-a-reward-for-putting-up-with-the-crap-low-levels, not only seems like a massive D&Dism that doesn't really jibe with a lot of other fantasy works but it also reeks of being some kind of bitter nerd power fantasy used to justify the eerie IRL parallel myth of the anti-social, studious, intelligent weakling who suffered immensely in the early part of their life suddenly being entitled to success and a happy ending. This is 2015. Developers generally have a much more advanced and nuanced understanding of game design than they did 30-40 years ago. I'm pretty sure entire thesis papers have been written on why LFQW is an absolutely horrible idea for a good game. Human DMs are human. They are very fallible and thrusting responsibility for fixing broken stuff onto a job that already has a lot to do is unfair. It's extreme laziness to make a game and then expect a large amount of house ruling for it to run reasonably well. [/QUOTE]
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