I'd have argued that in the strictest sense most games don't actually have a stat for what we usually think of as intelligence.
In D&D (3.5e) for example, having higher intelligence means: >you can learn more skills >you know more languages >you have a better modifier for knowledge-based checks
so a D&D character having high intelligence just means they learn skills faster, and retain more information about the world around them, that is it. Any other aspect of their personality is totally unaffected by their 'intelligence'.
Connor Gutierrez
>stupid person playing a smart character Nothing worse than a no-nothing-know-it-all who thinks that they know more than the rest of the party, especially when they do stupid shit than the character with the least INT in the party.
A close second is the dude with no social awareness or presence playing the guy who is supposed to be the party face, but only because they have no idea how to even attempt to be the party face and just end up being pure CRINGE as they try to walk up to an NPC and completely drop their spaghetti all over the place until the GM is more or less forced to either let him have it after a roll or shit on him by having the NPC react as anyone would if confronted by a sperg who can barely order a big mac IRL without stammering.
Justin Bennett
>That Guy thinking the rest of the party are That Guys
Hunter Phillips
>autistic person playing a wise character
You mean the best.
Blake Flores
I'm playing a character whose main stat is INT and I'm honestly terrified to be this
James Walker
Try and stop me
Asher Richardson
Jaden is more like assburgers
Cameron Rodriguez
No, he's just a teenager. We all said stupid shit when we were that age. He just has the problem of being a famous guy's son in an age where comments are seen across the world.