In a way you are right, some people get so good at a game it really does look like they are cheating if you didn’t see them playing in front of your eyes, and they are so good because they utilize maximum efficiency
In this context, it means getting getting maximum results with minimal resources, which, in this, means doing as much as you can with one weapon that's proven to be effective
Min/Maxing is a way to maximize in game profit while minimizing time spent doing so! The fastest way from a-b or also the fastest way to completion! Thanks for watching 🤘🏻
Great video! One could feasibly argue that people who play competitive games like street fighter or various fps games min max by nature of their chosen games. People in fighting games grinding combos, or fps gamers grinding aimlab. I don't see what min/max players get such a bad rap. We just enjoy grinding :)
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I was playing runescape as you mentioned 99 wc i had to pause and flex that i am indeed only 20 levels from EVERY skill being maxxed in the game. IGN Zack504 Also runescape is grindy and was kind of a very interesting game to min max, because nobody had an established meta it was hard for players to carve out one with all the possibilities in the game it made it open to the concept, but the execution was missing. people simply didnt even know how to yet. Good vid btw
Don't get me wrong MinMaxing is ok, IF you gave the game actually a chance to be played the way the dev's meant it to be. But if you use guides from minute 1, you LITERALLY take away the UX - because you are a slave of yourself - you're not experiencing the game, no, you made it an unpaid job by spoiling the whole content before you even could experience them ingame and figure it out yourself. And you know what? I can even accept that, but what makes MixMaxing so bad is the delusional people looking down on other players who don't use guides. I mean they be looking down to you as if THEY wrote the meta-guide, but they're clearly just frauds claiming to be the best by copying someones playstyle.
I'M in the middle of a end of spring max gold run On the 13th I bought 425 strawberry seeds, and I didn't had any sprinkler... I'm on day 27th, with like 50k on hand, a field full of berries to grab and sell... and I'm considering it a failure. I wanted to get 150k+ to start summer with. (with both bag upgrade and the 1800$ fishing rod) I'll prob restart a game with the same goals soonish... but.. watering 425 strawberry seeds for how long? Nope. Not doing this twice. I'm pretty sure I could get pretty close to 150k for summer, if I were to go fishing for all of spring.. but there is only so much fishing I'm willing to go through
Start of vid is 1:38
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thank fuck i can barely standd this guys voice
I've always thought min/maxing just meant playing so well that people would think you're hacking
nope it's maximum efficiency
In a way you are right, some people get so good at a game it really does look like they are cheating if you didn’t see them playing in front of your eyes, and they are so good because they utilize maximum efficiency
I love the min max play style. It make me able to do crazy stuff and big projects in the later game.
Tanmay Garg It is a lot of fun! 🙌🏻 Thanks got watching!
I thought min max meant having to do the minimum effort and maxing a skill/ability/level ty for this explanation
Wow, I still don't understand what min/maxing is
In this context, it means getting getting maximum results with minimal resources, which, in this, means doing as much as you can with one weapon that's proven to be effective
What is the simplified version of min maxing in terms of rpgs
Min/Maxing is a way to maximize in game profit while minimizing time spent doing so! The fastest way from a-b or also the fastest way to completion! Thanks for watching 🤘🏻
Great video! One could feasibly argue that people who play competitive games like street fighter or various fps games min max by nature of their chosen games. People in fighting games grinding combos, or fps gamers grinding aimlab. I don't see what min/max players get such a bad rap. We just enjoy grinding :)
Can someone please tell me what "min/max" stands for?
Hey guys! 🔥 Something a little different today addressing a topic some of you have had questions about! Hope you all enjoy and if you do? LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks for watching ✨
I was playing runescape as you mentioned 99 wc i had to pause and flex that i am indeed only 20 levels from EVERY skill being maxxed in the game. IGN Zack504
Also runescape is grindy and was kind of a very interesting game to min max, because nobody had an established meta it was hard for players to carve out one with all the possibilities in the game it made it open to the concept, but the execution was missing. people simply didnt even know how to yet. Good vid btw
Is 10 mil going to be on yt????
I am doing it currently on Twitch! So I will be uploading highlights of those streams, at least once a week! :) thanks for watching Hek
Don't get me wrong MinMaxing is ok, IF you gave the game actually a chance to be played the way the dev's meant it to be.
But if you use guides from minute 1, you LITERALLY take away the UX - because you are a slave of yourself - you're not experiencing the game, no, you made it an unpaid job by spoiling the whole content before you even could experience them ingame and figure it out yourself.
And you know what? I can even accept that, but what makes MixMaxing so bad is the delusional people looking down on other players who don't use guides.
I mean they be looking down to you as if THEY wrote the meta-guide, but they're clearly just frauds claiming to be the best by copying someones playstyle.
Still have no idea what it means.
I'M in the middle of a end of spring max gold run
On the 13th I bought 425 strawberry seeds, and I didn't had any sprinkler...
I'm on day 27th, with like 50k on hand, a field full of berries to grab and sell... and I'm considering it a failure.
I wanted to get 150k+ to start summer with. (with both bag upgrade and the 1800$ fishing rod)
I'll prob restart a game with the same goals soonish... but.. watering 425 strawberry seeds for how long? Nope. Not doing this twice.
I'm pretty sure I could get pretty close to 150k for summer, if I were to go fishing for all of spring.. but there is only so much fishing I'm willing to go through
So wtf is minmaxing?
It ruins servers.
Actual fun killer
So it's just grinding. Could have just said that.
Minimum effort to achieve maximum results. Optimization for some goal