Originally Posted by
Ralph2449
Again though you are forgetting that the gaming community has changed tremendously since those old days.
That attitude existed back then which allowed people to see games just as video games to have fun, not some source of self worth via obsessive parsing, classic wow was the perfect example because it showed that what made vanilla different was that the gaming community wasnt the disaster that it is today, with the current gaming community classic was instantly filled with elitist metaslaves that demand people minmax literally the smallest things in a game that doesnt require even half of that performance.
You believe that if a game becomes popular and has the system you are thinking, that it wont instantly devolve into "X meta build for Y" and most people wont just copy those premade builds?
It doesnt matter how many options the devs create, the metaslave mindset has afflicted so many people in the gaming community in general that their initial response to any game is to google "what is the best build for what they are doing" because they have completely forgotten what it is to play games casually, choose the playstyle you enjoy and learn them yourself instead of copy pasting whatever xXxL33TGuidexXx says, they dont think for themselves, they dont care about exploring, they just obsess over minmaxing because either they are the elitist types that confuse video games as some triumphant achievement and love to gatekeep themselves or because they want to do group content but wont be able to do that content due to the gatekeeping so their resigned themselves to blindly following the "best build" as well.
The amount of people who are knowingly going to choose a sub optimal build are very few and far between.