![]() Have fun making another character!Oh and there's also the skills. Now you've gained 20 levels, but you're actually weaker because you haven't "leveled up correctly" - View image here: -So you're weaker than you've ever been because every other single living being in the world leveled up "better than you " and now, even though you're probably 10 times stronger than you were at level 1, enemies are now 25 times stronger AND YOU ARE FUCKED. Since if you level up like any normal people would do. You have to level up a certain way to get more points to put in your stats. The same friggin Goblins you killed at lvl 1 will now be a hundred times stronger and will be as tough as ever.Its fucking stupid.Then also you have the retarded stats and skills. You wonder why they don't sell their boots and buy a castle instead of hanging out on roads to steal 10gp from merchants. So you're stronger relative to how strong you were before you rested and lvld up, but are now in a world where every single being is now stronger than you were before you rested.When you reach high enough level, every bandit will have 1000000 gold piece of equipment on them. Its like you're stronger than you were before, but everything else in the world is also just as strong as you just got. Since EVERYTHING also becomes stronger, you're basically just as you always were. The world changes with you.So in fact, you might think that you're getting stronger, but nope. So every single living being also gets stronger. But as soon as you level up, the whole world also levels up. Because everyone is weak enough that can be defeated by a pathetic lvl 1. ![]() At first, the world is super weak, and you could travel the land and clear every single cave, ruin, oblivion gate, without seeing anyone you could not kill. ![]() In Oblivion, your character is the center of the universe. Some of the bigger names have either recently become generic, or will soon do so, but many drugs survive thanks to brand recognition, patented formulations, and other life-cycle management tools.Its the way the retarded vanilla Oblivion game works.When you get stronger, the WHOLE WORLD also gets stronger. It makes interesting reading in defensive marketing. The appendix below shows the 116 small molecules approved before 2001. The future of big pharma, at least in the short-term, hinges in great part on its skills at selling generics. That leaves $100 bn for small molecules older than 12 years. Indeed, 31 of the reported products approved before 2001 are biologics, with aggregate sales of $59 bn. Perhaps this longevity is understandable for biologics since there are few biosimilars. This is quite unexpected, as products falling off the patent-cliff are supposed to be quickly headed for oblivion. Paradoxically, the majority of sales from pharma’s biggest products ($159 bn) comes from drugs approved before 2001, that are either generic, or about to become so. As can be seen, only 10% of sales from reported products ($32 bn) came from drugs approved since 2007, and only 48% ($150 bn) from drugs approved during the last 12 years, which approximates the effective patent life of medicines.
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