Highlighted for emphasis, just a reminder that the Stormwind Fallacy goes both ways. I've certainly seen people talk trash about build-optimizers, and I don't approve of that either, but in my experience some people who consider themselves "build-savvy" (certainly not all of them, but claiming it doesn't happen is just as false as claiming no one ever shouts down optimizers) are outright toxic towards people trying to put forward new builds or ideas that are outside the box.Ork wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2020 1:32 pm #1 really hasn't been happening. There's been a few posts with people asking for clarification of mechanics as opposed to "you're wrong", and that clarification rarely happens. Mechanics use to be concealed behind the curtain, and for a long time Arelith players were left bereft of any good mechanical understanding of NWN. The pendulum swung to where mechanic advice was given freely, and a lot of players benefited from this time of relative balance, and now the pendulum swings back.
I think and hope that there's an equilibrium here. I think there is room for people to gain mechanical understanding without the judgement of "unoptimal", but there is such a pervasive animosity to "min/max"ers and "powergamers" within the larger RP community that we'll never truly shake off those fallacies.
The animosity here is perpetuated by both sides of this ancient fallacy. As often as you may see a thread pop up on "how this RP is wrong," I've seen just as many threads and conversations that dead end with "your idea is trash, you're trash, and you should feel bad for littering the community with your trash."
At the end of the day, both sides commit the greatest sin of not caring how their words make the other side of this cooperative experience feel, so it's little surprise to me that the progress-hindering dichotomy continues. The pendulum will certainly never shift back until these conversations become less hostile to each other.