Ben Flounders
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Don't mean to start an argument, but it is your choice to exploit the game. Would you have preferred not to have the option to cheat? It might have taken Bethesda (who I believe are just a handful of human beings that must have worked their asses off) another 6 months to go through the game and find all the possible ways the hardcore players could use to exploit the levelling system. If you choose to sit there crafting 100s of daggers or repeatedly selling books or whatever, instead of having fun with the quests, you have made the game boring for yourself.
If you play a little more casually and honestly, doing the things that are fun and enjoyable -instead of exploiting game quirks tp level up quikly so you can clean out, just because you can- then it is not easy at all.
I didn't even know you can do that, and it will definitely be of help to those of us who do NOT find the game easy.
I think some of the hardcore RPG fans are complaining about how Skyrim is not just like Oblivion with better graphics and more of everything.
I found all of these thing by mistake the first time a played the game and i am by no means i "hard core gamer".
I restarted the game on expert and didnt craft a single weapon or peice of armor and only used stuff i found and it was still way too easy, there is no stratgey in the combat of the game. using a bow means u never get hit and using 2 1hand weapons means things die to fast.
I would be happy with these flaws if leveling was more balanced but leveling from pick pocketing is just so stupid, its basic game design. look at all the best and most popular games and use some of there leveling/bug fixes on the game you are making.
I mean they must have tested the game b4 just releasing it and hoping it didnt have these thing in it.