Renevent
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I personally don't think that's true, but you are entitled to it. Leveling up even while in the same basic area can have pretty significant effects. Even if you are just pumping 3 points into a mastery that level that will pump up your health (at least at early levels) fairly nicely and give you a nice boost in dmg/oa/da depending on what mastery you have.
Regarding Gut Worm/SoT I'm not understanding...isn't the fact you can encounter them early and be completely unprepared a *good* thing? I also think you overstate the player's options in those circumstances...Gut Worm for instance can be beaten even by a lower level character with the right tactics...it's not easy but it's doable.
You could still encounter them early even if they weren't level scaled.
Beating Gutworm(or any other of the harder optional areas) at a lower level requires cheesing or a fairly specific build and good gear. I wouldn't call rolling a ranged character or a summoner and kiting him around for 10 minutes much of a challenge. So in that context it would be more beneficial if they were high level from the get go, so the process of getting that better gear wouldn't actually make them harder for you to do.
Hell, in the earlier betas you could probably clear Depraved Sanctuary naked right after accessing the place by exploiting bugs in Bloody Pox.
While true, I'm not sure what difference that makes. If your position is that any level scaling = bad then sure there's really nothing I can say that will change that. But if the discussion is does the level scaling in Grim Dawn still has opportunity for the player to increase in power to his relative surrounding and has opportunities of great disparities in enemy challenge, well I think they have accomplished that. Of course it still needs some tweaking but it's done well where we still get the sense of progression and leveling matters.
Regarding Gut Worm...I've personally beaten him with a vastly lower level melee toon using hit and run tactics. It's hard and took a while but it doesn't require specific builds. I guess you can call that "cheesing" but how else are you supposed to kill something that is so much more powerful? Stand toe to toe? Dodging his attacks (some of which stun/trap) and getting in hits takes some level of skill and understanding of his attack patterns.
I think even in Diablo 2 it was possible to run certain builds naked using specific builds...that's kind of the fun of these games. Regardless, you are pointing out exploiting a bug...I'm not sure what that says about the game in general to be honest.