Originally Posted by Zerubbabel
Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
Originally Posted by Zerubbabel
If you don’t like it, don’t use it. I haven’t, but I’ve completely ruined my build in other games and wish I could’ve respecced a little to save myself a headache. This is really a non-issue. I doubt people are using respec as an auto-win button. It’s probably used in two cases:

-Build experimentation (because who wants to replay a whole game just to know if a character concept works)
-Serious errors made in build development (someone fucked up and needs to hit the undo button a few times)

Nerfing respec sounds specifically designed to punish newcomers who might make serious mistakes, all in the service of making an optional feature less annoying to people who were never going to use it in the first place.

Should we really have cheats openly available everywhere in the game?
For instance:
All the rules should be optional. God mode from the start.
Pop up option to skip a battle before it starts.
We should have every ACTS available from the get go. So we pick whatever point in the game to start from.

And we go down this rabit hole of conveniences and cheats that BECOMES the game.

Because its fun right? And "if you don't like it, don't use it".

Worst excuse ever. Get a MOD if you want to cheat, PLENTY of cheese available at the Nexus. Or make it really hard and have consequences to do a respec in game.
Nice slippery slope fallacy there, arguing for the inevitability of a bunch of absurd features to disregard the utility of a minor one that isn’t. You come up with that all by yourself?

Well hey, If I want to skip battles whenever its my choice, if its more fun. I am all in for pre-battle pop ups.
Don't like it don't use it. But it ruins the game for many doesn't it?

Point being, some people would rather have these "cheats" like rescping whenever , OUT of the game world, or turn ON/OFF via an option. Not forced on to us.

Last edited by Count Turnipsome; 31/08/23 01:09 AM.

It just reminded me of the bowl of goat's milk that old Winthrop used to put outside his door every evening for the dust demons. He said the dust demons could never resist goat's milk, and that they would always drink themselves into a stupor and then be too tired to enter his room..