Ok its pretty much right there in the title. I came across an interesting conundrum the other day while talking to my friend. We were both playing League of Legends but he also plays DoTA 2. He insists that DoTA 2 is infinitely better and that even though he enjoys League he says its "dumb downed" after which I offered that it wasn't dumbed down but rather stream lined. Also while I have never played an Elder Scrolls game I understand that there was a similar argument that that Skyrim had a bunch of features removed that were in Oblivion thus making it more user friendly but apparently at the same time dumbing the game down.
When did we reach the point that these two terms have almost become synonymous. I offer that a game that is stream lined is a game that is made more accessible to new comers while still maintaining a good level of depth to be found by experienced players while dumbing down makes it more accessible but sacrifices depth in game play. So am I more or less asking if I am right or my friend is right? Yeah. Still, and this is especially for Elder Scrolls, LoL and DoTA players, I want your opinions on if these games are actually dumbed down versions or if they are as I call it stream lined. Also list some examples of games that might actually qualify as dumbed downed versions of previous iterations or stream lined versions of previous installments.
When did we reach the point that these two terms have almost become synonymous. I offer that a game that is stream lined is a game that is made more accessible to new comers while still maintaining a good level of depth to be found by experienced players while dumbing down makes it more accessible but sacrifices depth in game play. So am I more or less asking if I am right or my friend is right? Yeah. Still, and this is especially for Elder Scrolls, LoL and DoTA players, I want your opinions on if these games are actually dumbed down versions or if they are as I call it stream lined. Also list some examples of games that might actually qualify as dumbed downed versions of previous iterations or stream lined versions of previous installments.