Quote Originally Posted by strawberrycake View Post
You're comparing an action game where mashing the same button for a combo across a massively diverse collection of weapons makes sense, a better comparison would be fighting games where each character is the job and each one has a unique set of combos that can be strung together. But for the sake of proving my point, Make Consolidated Combo Buttons an opt in feature, focing this for everyone would just lead to most people not being happy.
Fighting games are a great example for this, actually:

Compare a game like Mortal Kombat to Smash Bros.

Smash Bros, all characters play the same (button-press-wise), but HOW you actually play them has huge variety and requires an understanding of when to use what ability.

Mortal Kombat, while also requiring knowledge of what does what, also requires convoluted button presses/sequences unique to each character.

Both kinds of games appeal to different people. Trying to remember if one of my basic moves is "down forward punch" or "forward forward punch" on this particular character is not fun game play to me.
Again, doesn't mean people who LIKE the complextiy are wrong, or the people who like 1-2-3 for the sake of 1-2-3 are wrong- it's just not what I want given the option.