I have had long absences from these forums because of posters that I consider to be trolls and extremely abusive to the point where I no longer had any fun, and a lot of them used to post in this sub forum, all of whom were power gamers.
If someone is being abusive or a troll you have recourse. Flag the post.
Having any kind of discussion about the topic seems to always get power gamers fired up, as it did in this thread and many others.
You keep saying that you're NOT saying that some people are Doing It Wrong, then you say something like this. It's not a discussion when you imply people are Doing It Wrong by continually insist that you're not saying that even though it's clear to everyone what you're implying.
Power gamers tend to have very narrow opinions and make a ton of declaritive statements about particular aspects of the game
Said without a shred of irony. "Only a Sith deals in absolutes," says man speaking in absolutes.
The fact is that not everyone wants to use the 'best' pistol or omit 'crap' skills or 'useless' spells, etc. Anything in the books is open game and we can only decide the value we place on it personally.
Something something we don't know their context of posting etc etc I have no reason to believe you're arguing in good faith at this point.
1. I don't see the point really, there are people that have been here for many years trolling and being abusive and they haven't been banned.
2.I said that because it's true. Every time these discussions pop up a power gamer makes an abusive post. I don't see why I'm not allowed to point that out.
3.Read what I said again. I said "tend", that is not an absolute, clearly. Saying "Never take the Pistols skill because it is shit" is an absolute. There is a huge difference.
4.I don't see what isn't valid about what I said. I don't see why you need any context, either. All the skills, guns and spells are in the book for a reason, do you disagree? I don't like the idea of teaching new players that useful things are useless because all of these things could save your ass.
I understand that you are a bit charged by this discussion since another poster called you a power gamer and you acknowledged it and didn't deny it. I want it to be clear that while I don't like power gaming I accept that it exists and that people should do it if that's what they find fun about the hobby. I am trying to demonstrate that there are multiple ways to approach character creation. I see absolutely no value in essentially removing a large portion of character options because they aren't up to par with other options, not unless it is your sole objective to be literally as proficient in your role as possible. Clearly there are certain options that are mathematically superior but when you pay $50 for a book boasting 100 weapons and you're only willing to ever use the 5 best ones, I think that is really unfortunate. It also leads to other issues such as reaching the conclusion that certain things are inferior are useless and later learning that it was not actually the case. I think of all the novels I've read and pretty much any vehicle, gun, spell, etc can pop up, that makes it really fun to read. I don't think the writers discern what the best stuff is and only equip their characters with those things, even the most powerful characters in the world use things that are not the best in their category and many times being able to show up with something truly innovative can be a lot more rewarding than bringing the same tools to every event.
Again, not trying to force my perspective on anyone, just like I think powergamers should exercise some caution when they give advice.