RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
@ Nightfire....wow man...lol
Ok, so you actually addressed a point. That being how you could possibly think I was getting hung up on hardware
Nightfire, on 09 February 2014 - 02:18 AM, said:
Conflation again of built in and supplied, language interpreter with macro support with macro support with PGI's failure to support external 3rd party products supplied and supported by said 3rd party. The supplied page (I looked myself) doesn't make any mention of hardware though it should be mentioned that through SteelSeries, Blizzard does make, distribute and support their own hardware. (WoW Mouse)
Again, the concept of supply and ownership is either lost or completely ignored by RichAC.
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
I guess I misunderstood the above quote, but you keep talking about hardware.
Ah yes, yes you did. This point came from you complaining about the unfairness that not everyone can have macro executing hardware and as such PGI should create a Language Interpreter for the express purpose of making macros available in game. Just to refresh your memory on what you said:
RichAC, on 04 February 2014 - 08:49 PM, said:
Which is exactly my point. Try to follow along. It is an actual in game option in may mmo's. But apparenlty on the code of conduct, there is a hidden spoiler, when clicked shows a statement by PGI condoning the use of macros. SO i can't call it cheating in MWO, just unfortunate that people without that hardware will be disadvantaged. Which PGI can remedy by including a macro option ingame. But then again macros only really work for like jager and ctf mechs spamming ac's. So its not a huge problem.
Note:
Your argument!
Your point!
Your hangup!
The point of the quote that you, according to your own words, "
I guess I misunderstood" is that you compare 2 completely different classes of mechanisms for implementing macros as if they are equivalent. This is called
conflation and in this case is a logical error. The simplicity of purchasing an already existing 3rd party product (or using
Free 3rd Party Software) is in no way equivalent to the creation, inclusion, testing and tuning such a complex addition as a language interpreter. Everyone else managed to understand that I was addressing the issue of conflation in this point, you seem to somehow think it is a hangup about hardware.
As a side point, free software addressed your point of not everyone being able to afford said devices so your argument changed to in game support being the only acceptable solution.
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
The point is you don't need special hardware to use macros in those games.... I don't know why your getting so bent out of shape by me saying it makes the games more fair for people....
Yeah, reading comprehension is not your strong suit is it?
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
As far as ELO goes, when people play with the same people over and over again, their ELO will not be accurate with the public community. Thats why it can't be used for public matches. I'm not a math genius, I just thought this was common sense, maybe from experience playing many games that have ELO's like yahoo chess and spades.... But maybe some of the math geniuses can chime in here.
I'm pretty sure (I wouldn't consider myself a mathematics genius but I do have a little </sarcasm> experience with statistics) that said math geniuses will tell you that applying Elo to a static team allows you to treat that team as a single entity, as such it is easier for the single entity of "team" to find their place since they also reduce the number of other random elements that affect their performance (Lone Wolf team members). It is actually part of what you, yourself were arguing earlier. Would you care for a quote?
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
Regardless, private matches should not have any rewards....
No, they should have rewards. They are playing the game as intended, they should get the rewards as intended. What should be absent here is Elo, not rewards. Still hung up about people exploiting private matches? How badly do you really think it can be exploited? Seriously now, think about it. How many more C-Bills can they really earn without PGI noticing in their metrics than if they were dropping in random, public games? You display to me that you are obsession wrapped in paranoia.
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
for obvious reasons any sportsman can understand.
Spare me the shaming and silencing language. It doesn't work because I see it for what it is.
You define what it "sportsman" like in your head, according to your definition and statement any "sportsman" would agree with you. I disagree with you therefore the implication is I am not a sportsman. As such, this is something I should be ashamed of. No, your definitions are warped and have already been shown to be yours and yours alone.
Here is a fun exercise for you:
Action does not betray motivation
Motivation is not evidenced by action
Try remembering this when addressing peoples mental or moral states. Both of our judicial systems are built on this principle after all.
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
I have to bow out of this conversation, for fear all the pcs in my house are going to get fried again like they did the same week in december. 3 of them started getting black screens of death till the mobos and vid cards all bricked the same week. I don't know if it is because of my comments on this forum, or my recent criticism about PvP in the ELO beta, But i have to stop posting online because my pc is getting sabotaged again and I can't really afford to do anything about it. Ya I know it sounds crazy, and sorry for being the straw man offtopic here. Just another reason the industry is in the state its in.
If you want to discuss why the industry is where it is, I can but you won't like where I go with it.
RichAC, on 13 February 2014 - 08:40 AM, said:
nice debating with ya....Macros are perfectly fine, sync dropping and premades of any number in cw don't undermine the MM or ELO. The community is thriving. NSA is bad, hackers are good... Pretend I don't exist now...
- You're welcome, I just hope you learned something
- sync dropping won't be a problem in CW since you will make the team yourself.
- Make up your mind, is the community thriving or dying?
- Government and National Security are nuanced and complex issues
- Hackers have always been good. Crackers are bad.
- Oh promises!