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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
TES3: Morrowind and TES4: Oblivion (haven't and won't play Skyrim, so can't speak there), as well as Fallout 4 are effectively endless, though you eventually run out of "hard" improvements and coast along on passive improvements. Those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head.
Don't know about D3, but D2 is capped at 99. You can't really reach it, but a lack of progression due to excessively diminishing returns is not the same as "infinite progression".
"infinite progression" generally doesn't make a whole lot of sense, though. Like there are games with a level cap at 999 -- but all that really happens after the actual game is that you get a new dungeon at level 300, one at 600, and one at 900. Or something like that. Basically, just grinding, but nothing interesting happening for 900 levels.
I know but some games push this limit so high we can't reach it
found this with a quick search
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1477950/Lazy_Galaxy_2/
Star Ocean First Departure. It's the remake of the first SNES game.
It doesn't really have much in the way of limitless character progression in that you keep acquiring more and more skills, but you do keep levelling up without a cap.
I played it on PSP back a some years ago and just because I was into it and at a music festival (and had the time) I was doing some of the side arena / boss battle thing and got to around level 200 before I ended the game.
Labyrinth of Touhou 2 is a great one in that list. Level cap and skill level cap are well over a million, and the effects of both of them combine multiplicatively. The most insane player I've ever seen was like 1% of the way to hitting the level cap.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/676500/Time_Warpers/
I am not really into anime style games
And that game was released... In 1997 if memory serve?
You have mental problems.