Preventing others from scoring well is still a mechanic that wouldn't exist without scoring. If we removed all score from that game what would be left?Savagezion said:It is an objective in basketball, yes but not necessarily the primary objective if ou don't want it to be. You can't win the game without scoring the most points, true. However, your primary objective could then instead be to stop the other team from scoring and play a strong defensive game. The primary objective in basketball is to win the championship. To do so you don't have to have the highest collective score than all the other teams for that season. It is entirely possible for the team with the least amount of scored points a season to win the championship. If this happened, nobody would would feel that the champions didn't earn their trophy and take it from them.Halo Fanboy said:Isn't the basic rule for scoring in basketball the primary mechanic of that game? Score a basket, get a certain amount of points. The scoring system is the most integral aspect of that game. It is most certainly a mechanic.CronosYamato said:-snip-
Perhaps I'm looking at this too much through the lens of a software engineer, but i don't see how you can make the claim that a scoring is truly part of the mechanics.
Technically speaking in a game that has a scoring system it is a mechanic of that game. But it may not be an important mechanic. Difficulty level is a mechanic of a game too. But you wouldn't discredit someone who never beat a game on "easy" or "hard". SOme people do but that is kinda douchey as it would be if the Lakers demanded they should get the trophy instead of the champs that year because they scored more overall points.
And even bad players who play on easy have score to deal with, people who ignore score are more people who play Monopoly without any Monopoly money. They can hardly be said to be playing the game at all.