(2009.Jul.11 11:26 AM)Monte Wrote: Why do I oppose the idea?
These are skills, not video game systems - it's like reading a book. You can't just forget what you read in a book and replace that knowledge with something in a book that you didn't read.
Answer: Read another book on subject that interests you now. Maybe in the past you didn't have interest in studying Axe. Now you do. So where do you start? The beginning - Axe Volume 1. It does not take away from the time you spent studying shotgun.
Or going to college - you take classes. If you start out as an Structural Engineering major - you take classes in physics and mathematics. Then your junior year you decide that you can earn more money if you become a genetic engineer. You still have take more classes in the new subject area.
That is how I see "skills" anyway.
i agree with you actually. however this isnt real life. and if you read the descriptions between Axe skill and Longblade Skill they are pretty similar. same with Pistol skill and SMG skill.
so therefore my vast knowledge of axes should be able to give me at least some kind of boost towards longblade if i should choose to apply it as such.
and if u want a real life example then here.....
if i go to school for Criminal Justice for 4 years...... then decide i want to change my major to Cyber Crimes, then i would have learned at least enough info from CJ to get me past level 1 and maybe even 2 of CC. get it?