How many pieces of armor do you think a master armorer needs to make to become a master? I'm thinking, realistically, hundreds at least, which is what Skyrim's system emulates. We don't just jump from novice to master without making anything but perk choices. That's how Neo from the Matrix learns skills, but to me, Learn By Doing has always made more sense.
basicially this.
@Fa_Q2:
Skyrim is not a PvP experience. If you want to grind your levels, you can.
But even then... I had 100000 but still smithing at 60 because of the missing materials. (btw the dagger exploit has been fixed, same with potions).
But lets say you could grind. For example you can exploit followers so you can slevel up sneak to 100 day 1.
Now you have sneak 100. Great. Are you having fun? Maybe you want to play a masterassasin. So you can do this.
But it is a chore. But you are rewarded for the chore. You have no PvP so having a lvl 100 char day 1 doesnt hurt others. And as long as you enjoy it, its your choice.
But do you know this image?
How many pieces of armor do you think a master armorer needs to make to become a master? I'm thinking, realistically, hundreds at least, which is what Skyrim's system emulates. We don't just jump from novice to master without making anything but perk choices. That's how Neo from the Matrix learns skills, but to me, Learn By Doing has always made more sense.
basicially this.
@Fa_Q2:
Skyrim is not a PvP experience. If you want to grind your levels, you can.
But even then... I had 100000 but still smithing at 60 because of the missing materials. (btw the dagger exploit has been fixed, same with potions).
But lets say you could grind. For example you can exploit followers so you can slevel up sneak to 100 day 1.
Now you have sneak 100. Great. Are you having fun? Maybe you want to play a masterassasin. So you can do this.
But it is a chore. But you are rewarded for the chore. You have no PvP so having a lvl 100 char day 1 doesnt hurt others. And as long as you enjoy it, its your choice.
But do you know this image?
Sure go and smith yourself to lvl 100 but you wont find the deadra hearts to use it and meanwhile the enemies got stronger.
You CAN do it. But even if you CAN you aren't brokenly overpowered.
Don't get me wrong. The balance in Skyrim is laughable. But that has something to do with skills and enemy scalings (endless fireball stun for example or 100000 damage sneakattack or summoned dremora lord) and not with the LBD system, which is overall pretty well balanced (once the more obvious exploits were gone).
You can simply walk through the world and do stuff and become better at it.
It feels rewarding to have gone trhrough hordes of enemies and now be able to use your Longsword to decapitate enemies.
It is by no means perfect and Perkoverhauls are plenty. But all of them build upon the LBD system.
And it works great! The perks and the balance of the rest of the game is just lacking.