Kunae, on 04 July 2013 - 06:25 AM, said:
Pft. Snark much?
Competitive players use whatever the current meta is. To do anything less would be consciously gimping yourself.
They know that 6 PPC-stalker, 2 raven-3L matches aren't fun, but you do what you need to do. They've had the most experience with that meta, and thus have a better grasp on it than those, who solo pug for 45 minutes every 3 days.
Edit: Man, can tell I still need to wake up. Had to correct a bunch of grammar crap.
This is precisely why I have concerns over giving the "competitive" groups more influence, no disrespect intended but;
- you are a minority. Every competitive group could erase this game from their drives and the community and developers would not notice, and the financial "hit" on PGI would be negligible, minor at worst.
- By definition, these groups are NOT representative of the user base. They have their own standards, positions, and game-play goals that in many ways are counter to the casual, or even the experienced, users that are the majority that play this game.
- Being "competitive" doesn't make these groups smarter. More knowledgeable yes, but smarter or less prone to creating cheez, no.
Matter of fact I suspect that many of you who are competitive and post in the forums about balancing the game, eliminating boating, cheez builds, etc., run exactly those types of builds when playing competitively. I would have thought many of you would run more mixed or varied mechs, but in the times I've been in an 8 man, the teams all use load-outs that they have pointed out abuse/break the game.
Why? To win. As some have said above to do anything less is to "conciously gimp themselves". Many of you are "lore" crazy, or Table Top evangelicals who shout down or denigrate people who voice opinions counter to yours. Not all of you, but some.
I think that they have these forums precisely to get feedback from the ENTIRE SPECTRUM of the user base, and to give the competitive minority undue input would be a mistake.