
If you play a techinical genius in a subject you know nothing about, just be prepared to learn when it matters.
If you play a "I can figure out anything genius" .... yeah no. If you can do it without metagaming, you'll be the first I've ever seen
As for death note, that end game was seriously just the biggest godmodding off it seriously boiled down to "well even though you do all of this to stop this from happening, I'm just so good at it I win."Â So I feel like that's a bad example.
Star Trek though, did a great job by comparing everything to a much simpler analogy.
If you play a "I can figure out anything genius" .... yeah no. If you can do it without metagaming, you'll be the first I've ever seen
As for death note, that end game was seriously just the biggest godmodding off it seriously boiled down to "well even though you do all of this to stop this from happening, I'm just so good at it I win."Â So I feel like that's a bad example.
Star Trek though, did a great job by comparing everything to a much simpler analogy.
If you always do what you've always done, you'll only know what you've always known. And that's boring.