I started up a new Skyrim campaign recently, and I found myself (for the first time) not harvesting any ingredients. Just walked right on by all the flowers. Then I reached the first town and decided a free dagger and helmet weren't reason enough to help the blacksmith with his day job. By the time I found my first magic item (and promptly sold it rather than saving it for disenchanting), I'd decided something: I wasn't going to use any trade skills.
Not because they're overpowered. Not because I'd already been there and done that. Because I don't find crafting shit in video games fun. At all.
In World of Warcraft, I remember thinking everyone was insane for throwing themselves into their trade skills. It was a dark day when Blizzard introduced exclusive benefits for leveling up your professions. Now the concept is almost ubiquitous in MMOs and RPGs. Interested in slaying some orcs? Then you're probably just as interested in running a forge! Ugh.
Oddly enough, my disdain extends to more complicated and (objectively speaking) valid instances of crafting. Minecraft? Zero interest. Terrarria? Nope. Any sort of town or world-building simulation? Leave me alone.
I'm not trying to denigrate anyone else for their entertainment. I know I'm probably the "outsider" on this issue. But damn. I HATE crafting in video games.
Not because they're overpowered. Not because I'd already been there and done that. Because I don't find crafting shit in video games fun. At all.
In World of Warcraft, I remember thinking everyone was insane for throwing themselves into their trade skills. It was a dark day when Blizzard introduced exclusive benefits for leveling up your professions. Now the concept is almost ubiquitous in MMOs and RPGs. Interested in slaying some orcs? Then you're probably just as interested in running a forge! Ugh.
Oddly enough, my disdain extends to more complicated and (objectively speaking) valid instances of crafting. Minecraft? Zero interest. Terrarria? Nope. Any sort of town or world-building simulation? Leave me alone.
I'm not trying to denigrate anyone else for their entertainment. I know I'm probably the "outsider" on this issue. But damn. I HATE crafting in video games.