Neverfar, on 10 June 2013 - 02:01 AM, said:
Not sure I follow.
This stuff happens at lower tiers of play too. The preoccupation with "what are our special e-athletes doing and how do they feel" is almost cult-like at times, like the guy who was posting (in a different and now buried thread I might get in trouble for mentioning) his sincere wish that a champion winner would show up in his thread just so he knows where his opinion should lie.
It's said a lot by griefers and jerks across the internet, but I will say it here anyway: this is a game. It should be entertaining, fun, and ultimately enjoyed by as many people as reasonably possible with enough depth to keep people coming back.
If the only focus is the people with the most free time, fancy peripherals, and "my game is a second/third job" attitude, the game is poorer for it in my opinion.
The dismissive and outright hostile attitude that the self-declared elite have had for everyone else here, from my opening visits and posts here during the introduction of the Highlander and the following poptart metagame, have only convinced me further that the "elite" will push to reinforce their status and care very little for the rest of the game.
So this high-Elo-as-Light-whether-I-earned-it-the-right-way-or-not person's answer to all of this is no.
It's quite simple, in any game that has any PVP competition, the biggest balance problems come from the so called elite, they are the min/max players who push the boundaries and in some circumstances your statement of gaming and abusing mechanics is correct.
What the top players do filters down through the ranks, it's evident in Starcraft and League of Legends, arguably the biggest pvp competitive environments given the size and scale of the tournaments, and it's no different here, this is the reason it occurs at low tiers of play.
But putting someone in a low tier abusing said mechanic vs high tier doing the same, will still only result in one outcome, the high tier player's victory, because there is doing something..and understanding why and how your doing something.
Taking away poptarting won't stop the elite players, you just push them into the next min/max scenario, just as happened before with LRM's, SSRM's,SRM's, and going way back 100+kph swaybacks.
If you want a game that is fun for the low tier players, you balance from the top tiers downwards.
And that does not mean you listen to the high tier players all the time, but you need to A) know who the top tier are,

watch them.
Looking at stats is one thing, but only tells you half the picture you've actually got to observe the play between the top tier teams.
(and before you say but that's not what peef is asking for!!!, i'll refer you to my earlier post that said i did not agree entirely with the OP, but in parts i do)
Edited by DV McKenna, 10 June 2013 - 02:10 AM.