Having finished three runs of Planescape: Torment, I found myself wanting to talk about the game, and so I went onto the Steam forums. I don't know why I expected there to be more intelligence there than the usual idiocy, but I did. I mean, PS:T is kinda an intellectual game, focused a lot on storytelling and there's not a lot of action.... No, it still draws in the same idiots.
There's the psychopath complaining about how he's bored of talking to NPCs and doing fetch quests, and wants to know if he can softlock the game by just murdering NPCs at random. Why would someone buy PS:T if they don't like reading story?
There's the clueless who has somehow managed to get to a major plot point in a hidden location... without finding a single place to rest, and without finding the mage trainer (when he wants to be a mage). You literally have to walk past the mage trainer's house to get where he is complaining of being stuck, and you can rest at the mage trainer's house. I don't know how this guy managed to get through Baldur's Gate 2, Tyranny, and Pillars of Eternity. (Oh, and this was on Reddit, so that's not getting any smarter players than Steam forums.)
There's the power gamer giving terrible advice to newbies. No, it's really not the best option to level up fighter to get those bonuses and then switch over to the class you really want and grind until you get that class to where you want. Grinding in PS:T is going to bore most people to tears. Not only that, but you'll just end up playing the game as a fighter, which is not the same thing as playing the game as the class you really want to be playing.