ShinobiHunter, on 29 October 2014 - 02:17 PM, said:
I think a lot of "bad" mechs fall under this description. They aren't meta and they can't carry a game, but if you play them to their strengths and have a decent team they can be awesome.
Good players can make crappy mechs perform well. But if you put those same players in really good mechs, they'd be doing a lot better. That's why they're good players.
That isn't to say it validates that mech though that someone can do well in it. This style of tournament is especially frought with issues in comparison, because the whole tournament is based on outliers. It's about being in a position that your team is bad enough that you can do well in it and they don't poach from you, but that they're good enough to not hold you back while you still win the match; and the other team is bad enough to allow that.
This is why at the end of similar systems in sports you have a final elimination step. Otherwise, just because Texas A&M beat up some Division 5 football team 119-3 doesn't mean they're the best division 1 team that year.
Edit: I'm not complaining that the weekend was a failure or anything, so dont' take this as a negative. I'm glad PGI is taking the time to provide these opportunities, even if they aren't for everyone. I just think using the results make any decisions on something is frought with pitfalls.
Edited by Wraeththix Constantine, 29 October 2014 - 02:43 PM.