Sandpit, on 10 December 2013 - 02:37 PM, said:
You're not forced to do anything in this game. I'm not directing this coming rant specifically at you so don't get offended....
Where in the world is anyone forced to do anything in this game?
You aren't even forced to spend a single dime on this game.
You aren't forced to play any type of weight or chassis you don't want to.
You aren't forced to go through a "level up" system to "earn" an assault mech
You aren't forced to play in a build you don't like due to mech lab customizations
You aren't forced to play in premades
You aren't forced to play in pugs
You aren't forced to do a single solitary thing in this game except play it for free in any weight class you choose.
Does that mean you'll have longer load times as a pug sometimes? Maybe
Does that mean you'll have to adjust a few things from time to time? Maybe
Does that mean you're forced to play in a specific weight class you don't like? No
There are FAR too many players in this game right now that seem to think because they have to spend a few hours to earn enough for an assault mech, or get owned by something they aren't willing to learn how to counter, or can't understand (or just plain refuse to adapt) to new mechanics, that the entire game should be catered to them.
Let me clarify something right quick as well. This is not new players, this is not average players, this is not bottom-end players, this is a small niche.
We have 3 classes of players here. Much like society operates, most players fall into the 80%, we have about 7% on either end of the spectrum that are slightly above and below average, and then we have 3% on either end of the spectrum that are well above or well below average.
Want to know who the game should be balanced for? Well it's not going to be the ends of the spectrum. It's that 80% that see the game as pretty well balanced. How do I know those above percentages are correct? Well, I'm glad you asked. They're correct because they're ALWAYS correct. They aren't exact but they are very close. How do I know this? Well, because it's statistical science.
Ok rant off
Weight limits aren't going to force anyone into anything. That's already been specifically stated by the dev team (no I don't have citation, I don't need it for myself, I know it's true and I've read it but you can go search it up if you feel you need citation) that noone will be forced to play anything.
Where in the world is anyone forced to do anything in this game?
You aren't even forced to spend a single dime on this game. (No, but if you want an Extra Cbill and experience boost without paying an exhobant amount of money for premium time, you spend just as much for a hero mech, that you cannot purchase with C-bills. So YES, you kind of are)
You aren't forced to play any type of weight or chassis you don't want to. (Oh no, we can play what we want in Private matches, WOW really. How about when my assault lance buddies wants to assault a planet...oh wait, guess not. So YES, we are kind of forced to play a weight class & Chassis that we don't want to play)
You aren't forced to go through a "level up" system to "earn" an assault mech. (No we can pay for them with money, but I guess your not getting that my buddies and I can't pilot assaults together because of the weight restrictions)
You aren't forced to play in a build you don't like due to mech lab customizations. (No, not because of mech lab customizations, but because of weight limits we are)
You aren't forced to play in premades (really, what if we only own assaults or heavies, and all the tonnage is taken up? I guess we will be forced to play in premades)
You aren't forced to play in pugs (I keep seeing that, I guess now would be a good time to ask, just what the heck is a PUG?)
You aren't forced to do a single solitary thing in this game except play it for free in any weight class you choose. Not really, I guess it could be argued that I can. I just won't be able to play with my friends, which is why i started playing this game in the first place. Or better yet my wife. "Sorry Bascha, you cant run your highlander because I want to take my atlas. It's the tonnage limits and all")
And you know this is statistical science? In other words. I don't have any data to support what I am saying, but you had better trust me because I know what I am talking about!~ Grins. Ok, here is some statistical data for you. Planetside 1 & 2. Call of Duty, Etc... See what happened to those games when they introduced "Balance" Also, here is a few links that says balance sucks, and why it kills game play. It makes lazy players excellent, and turns excellent pilots into mediocher ones. I may be breaking some rules by posting these links, but I see no way to present my case without doing so. I will gladly take my reprimands if needs be. So here you are.
http://www.pcgamer.c...ra-2-interview/
http://www.ign.com/b...-halo-game-ever
https://forums.stati...is-game.155079/
http://mp1st.com/201...ple-with-facts/
With that in mind. STEP UP YOUR GAME, Because the Balance some players are wanting is killing this game. Its not true balance when you take away from a players abilities, to cater to those who want easy victories, or are frustrated because they don't learn as fast as others. We are tired of having our mechs and equipment dumbed down through Nurfing our equipment, or unneccessary restrictions. Players should have the choice of which mech they want to pilot. If they have afforded it, and payed real money for it, we should not be restricted to utilizing mechs that we may or may not have. It is simply wrong.
In laymans terms. A player should not have to suffer because they are a better pilot. And better players than me should not have to suffer just because of their skill. YOU have the same choices we do, the same weapons, the same armour, the same engine, etc... Just because you want to pilot a specific mech, doesn't mean you should have the ability to force me to play something that I don't want to play. My clan payed for our hero assault mechs, we would like to use them together, and be an assault lance!
I want to play with my friends in an Assault lance, and not be hindered by tonnage limits. I want to play in my Raven, or my Shadowhawk, and not have to worry about my weapons being nurfed because I can effectivly use them, so another players pride can be soothed. I don't care if there are 10-12 Atlases on the other team when I am in my Raven. I will kill them just the same.
And let ME clarify that I don't represent a cliche as you would like the devs to believe. I represent the common player, the MAJORITY of players who would like to see the game they fell in love with remain playable. Players who have spent nearly a thousand dollars each because of the passion we have for this game. Who can no longer utilize the money we spent on Hero mechs, that we ill not get to use together, because of this imposed restriction.
So what is next after tonnage limits? You realize that this is not a sollution to your problem, and it doesn't end here. I have an idea, why don't I get my buddies together, and spam the forums complaining to the devs about how its to hard to hit the light and medium mechs because they move to fast. How about we make you guys an easier target to hit in the name of balance? Is the problem truly that your mech is too fast, or is the problem because I can't aim well enough?
Don't get me wrong. I understand that you want equal tonnage, it's harder to win when the other team over tons you, I will grant you that. But to be honest with you. I don't even notice, nor even care if the opposition does outweigh my side It is harder to win, but its not that hard. And it makes the victory all the sweeter! So please don't victimize those of us who don't have a problem with the current system. It's not our fault you feel out classed because the oposition has (at times) heavier mechs.
OK, thats my rant. =]