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http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1416432-skyrim-too-easy/page__st__180
@RealmEleven
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Alchemy; which leads to potions which can be sold for gold.
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But, going by your connections idea, even chopping wood can lead to materials that make a bow which is used in combat. But it works the other way too. Combat leads to treasure which can be sold for gold. Does that make the game revolve about commerce? I mean, is my regular character (not the Craven Cat) a dragon slayer or just a big time arms dealer? My character probably has more gold than the Emperor and Ulfric put together and, where did this come from? At least 95% would have originated from arms dealing. Does that make the game revolve about arms dealing, given that it is the logical extension of all that dungeon-crawling?
Alchemy; which leads to potions which can be sold for gold.
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But, going by your connections idea, even chopping wood can lead to materials that make a bow which is used in combat. But it works the other way too. Combat leads to treasure which can be sold for gold. Does that make the game revolve about commerce? I mean, is my regular character (not the Craven Cat) a dragon slayer or just a big time arms dealer? My character probably has more gold than the Emperor and Ulfric put together and, where did this come from? At least 95% would have originated from arms dealing. Does that make the game revolve about arms dealing, given that it is the logical extension of all that dungeon-crawling?
1. you kill stuff
2. you loot stuff
3. you sell stuff
4.????
What do you do with that money? You can't buy stuff that you don't already have from looting and dungeon crawlers (Diablo, Torchlight, Borderlands) aren't about the money they are about the loot.
Even in real life what do you do with money alone? Nothing as money used to get stuff. If you already have everything money is useless.