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Path Of Exile Style Leagues For Cw - Normal League And Simulator League


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#1 Karl Split

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Posted 26 October 2014 - 12:45 PM

Hi, Im one of the 'Islanders' that ragequit a bit... and have been playing a lot of path of exile but have been greatly encouraged to come back given all the work that is being done on CW and how much effort Russ is doing connecting back with the community.

From playing Path of Exile a lot one thing I really like is the leagues system. For the uninitiated when you start the game you choose a character and select which league it will play in. Each league has it's own world and economy and it's own separate rule set. As you can have characters in each league in practice you play all of them a bit depending upon you feel like:- one death and your out of the league, normal league, weird ruleset #123 etc.

I feel this system could work for CW in MWO. Say we had two CW mwo leagues: one we could call balanced which is the current game and one we call simulator/oldschool etc which has a ruleset nearer to tabletop (double heatsinks, cone of fire, salvage, repair/rearming, fixed loadout if no mechfactory or other facility about, heat damage, destroyed mechs have to be rebought etc.) . We give an option for the player to opt into each league and he is free to join whichever house/ unit etc he wants in each league. The rewards/lp for each league are separate to each league. As matches are not as instantanious as the current team deathmatch style play there shouldnt really be any occurrences when a player cant defend in one mode because he's mid drop in another.

The reason for all this is I feel it would be a way to cater to both the competitive crowd who want a balanced game without glazing imbalances between technology and weapon types and the battletech crowd who are lets face it never gonna be 'happy' ;) We can try and balance the game between each crowd till the cows come home but it's never going to happen as each crowd wants something different from their stompy robots experience and I feel this would be the best way going forward to achieve this.

Finally, yes, I know this would be a lot of work. Even if PGI said lets do this I wouldnt expect this in 2015 it's just the best longterm way of catering to all players I can think of.

#2 zortesh

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Posted 27 October 2014 - 03:04 AM

I like the idea, have temporary leagues with certain limitations and stuff, maybe some custom paintjobs and/or sigils to put on your mechs won if you get certain achievements before league ends.

Id certainly play a lowtech league a fair bit(would be nicer to newbies too)... could do all sorts of fun things with league... a no hardpoints league would be another fun one for a month.

Problem is we don't really have the playerbase to be able to split up the playerbase.

#3 Karl Split

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Posted 27 October 2014 - 11:38 AM

Yeah, a lowtech league does sound fun! Running around in stock mechs as well would be a blast.

I kinda see what you say about splitting the playerbase but I don't know, I kinda feel with a lot of features your in a chicken and egg situation:- If you make the feature it'll attract players so there are enough players to do the feature.

As I recall, I think PGI did state years ago about potentially doing something in game in different eras with different techs, but I really can't remember what was said as it was years ago.





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