I do not think this is a true statement. A19.3 progression XML sez:
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Thx... maybe I have just missed when they reduced this. I know in A17 (and I think 18 as well, since I never really played 17) it was a number so big, that you couldn't even cheat it. (you'd need tousands or more console xp gains with max possible xp)
If they cleaned it up, good! 45Million is still a whole bunch, but at least it can be reached within months of farming, not decades xD
*edit* I just looked it up... as far as I can tell, the XP needed was between 155.000.000.000 and 455.000.000.000 (there was an argument if incriments had to be stopped because of integer limits, but no confirmation)
*editedit* it SEEMS like the limiter was introduced in A18... if so I have forgotten about it. My b.
@Viktoriusiii admits he's only played the game once. [...]
You should know better. We all come back every alpha, because there is new stuff to do. New stuff to see.
But that is exactly my point. We all play it once and come back after months for the new alpha.
And thx for pointing out that subnautica thing.
That is a REALLY good example of my point.
No choices. A lot of grind. Nothing new.
OBVIOUSLY nobody will play it again.
Now take something where story is actually a choice. (and it matters, not like those telltale games that pretend it matters)
THOSE are the games ppl replay after finishing it.
Nobody (except hardcores, again. There is always an audience) goes "hey I've just built my minecraftbase for 100 hours and beat the enderdragon, lets just start a new world and start from scratch!"
Either they mod it or they leave the game for months/years to come back to it.
If people wanted to restart 7d2d from scratch, be my guest. Everyone plays games differently. But to basicially tell you (my whole point was based on that ridicoulus xp number that you could never gain, not the new one that just requires a lot of farming) "nope! if you want something else, start a new game" is a bad practice.
Which is why I applauded them when they introduced the fergetin' elixir.
I still want to have an all powerful character. Basicially I am not a min-maxer, I am a maxer
I want to have everything done in my gone. I like to completely finish a game.
So artificially telling me "nope you can never do it! F*** you!" is like the worst thing you could say
Like... if you have a skilltree, you best make sure that it is possible to gain every skill (if it is not pvp).
BUT all this is basicially mute because I was arguing from a false pretense. Since we can now reach lvl 300, everything I said is only theoreticially valid.