This is incorrect ... also its not what i suggested ...
I say that if people will stop using certain features, then the metadata will tell Larian that people dont use those features ... and (
and here the difference between what i say and what you read is created) if people keep "not using" those features, (
combined with Reddit, Forum, Discord, and every other source of information, btw) ... in time Larian HAVE TO get to the conclusion that they dont like them.
I even tryed to give you some sort of algoritms in previous post ...
I really dont know how to say it more clearly.
Please tell me some ...
I honestly cannot figure out even single one. O_o
Ofcourse you can ...
You simply do not climb higher > therefore you dont have High Ground > therefore you dont have High Ground advantage. Simple as that.
Is it hard? Yes it is.
Is is ridiculous way to play a game? Certainly.
But its is possible? Yes it totally is!
Would it give Larian data that you dont
use High Ground? Yes it would.
Would it combined with every other source of infomation have better chance to actualy showing Larian that you dont like it, compared to complainging on forum with few other people? Yes it would.
Simple as that, once again. O_o
You have all the tools you need ... now you just have learn to use them.
It's not that simple. I should point out that telemetry isn't solely used for combat anyway, there are a lot more use-cases, but as far as combat abilities go, at best it can be a conversation-starter. You can see the amount (or lack there of) spells are used, so if you see for example a particular offensive ability rarely be used. Though that's where the usefulness of telemetry goes on its own, from there you need discussions, other forms of feedback or any other means of approach to interpret and process why that is.
So Larian may see that people aren't using a spell very much, but that data won't necessarily be very clear at why. There may be some fringe cases where you could argue it though, say gimmick spells like Speak With Animal. If it's used very little, perhaps the world design and monsters doesn't invite much use for it, perhaps there isn't enough use for it to be worthwhile enough for a slot, or the animals that are worth talking to, aren't that obvious that they can be/should be talked to. Though even that may benefit from some more in-depth discussion.
I really have some comunication problems ...
This is second time (and i only count this hour, this forum, and this topic) someone tells me that im wrong ... and then explains me exactly my point.
I dunno if you all get from my post some feeling that you single time dont use advantage, and then sudently Swen appears in your room and personaly recreate whole game ... but that is not what i ever meaned.
We are here complaining about eating pigheads (for example) ...
Yet data tells Larian that several millions of people eated several dozen millions (in total ofcourse) of pigheads during combat ... what feeling should Larian get from that data?
A) People really dont like eating pigheads and this option should be removed to improve our game.
B) Few people really dont like eating pigheads, but few millions people either dont mind, or is totally fine with this option ... so we either satisfy few, or please many ... easy decision if you ask me.
Simmilar with jumping ...
Simmilar with backstab ...
Simmilar with learning cleric spells ...
Simmilar with ffs everything! Yes i admit that detecting high ground likeliness would be harder than others, but its still possible, even more after they start to question all their homebrewed rules, based on that f***ing data!
There is expression in my country: Sometimes even a journey is a goal.
And there is one more expression: Show dont tell. (that is usualy used differently, but it fits when you think about it)