https://imgur.com/gallery/ZcARSq8 (Meh, cant get this damn .gif to work so..../predator epic handshake)
Wait, how did you post that reply? Anywho, I think its just a random 50/50 chance on what answer you get.
Well that escalated quickly!
Why does a gaming preference that is different from yours to be considered "scum"? Don't most games made in this genre provide an "advancement of power" in the PC and party?
But that doesn't jibe. We forum goers represent what, ~1/10 of 1% of the userbase? I cant imagine that developers would design entire system to prevent the use of just due to forum users feedback. Developers develop games for the people who buy them.
Its being debated that players will inexorabely use a function/mechanic/class, even against their will, if it proves to be a superior choice. If certain multiclass will be "very, very strong" then players gonna play, right? Role playing be damned.
Based on the observed and documented data mentioned in another thread, do you feel this will cause the vast majority of players to choose those classes even if they didn't want to?
In my observations, the answer typically boils down to: "If even exists, I will be unable to control myself from abusing it, even to the detriment of my own gaming experience". Theres no debating with that.