Odanan, on 24 October 2013 - 04:07 AM, said:
I bought the Overlord in the first 2 hours of its announcement, as soon as I took notice of it.
I was very excited, but after some decisions by the devs (like forcing us 3rd Person View and the following PR disaster) I simply stopped to play the game and asked my refund.
I still come to the forums but in truth, I lost my trust in Piranha Games. The devs will pursue "their vision", no matter the community's opinion. To be honest, I'm very pessimist of how they will implement the Clans (all this talking about "fixing" the Clans give me chills).
Is it odd that for the most part, I have the opposite view?
Too often, I see people too open for community input, and the end result tends to be a compromise which is meant to appeal to everyone, yet usually fails to work for anyone. Some of our biggest balance swings and miscues have been from when they listened to excessive QQ from the community. (Looking objectively now, did the K2 really need to be nerfed all to heck? 1 Module slot, mediocre torso twist, no lateral arm reflex to begine with, and now between ghost heat and the nerfs on Guauss and PPC (3 thing at the end that individually don't bug me, tbh) the concept of the fearsome Gaussapult seems rather quaint.
IMO, for the most part, if the Devs had just "stuck to their vision" from the get go, on most things, the game would be in a much better, less bandage covered place.
In a few things, like their original consumables plan,, 3pV and stuff, they did largely listen, and it was for the good. But too much forum nerdrage, too many balancing yoyos from not sticking to the long term plan, especially whilst in Beta, and I can understand why they tune out most of the forum posts, tbh.
Maybe it's my view as an artist, but while I want constructive criticism, I am still going to follow through with my vision of what I am hoping to achieve, and others are welcome to like, dislike etc as they want.
Of course, if they had chosen something besides cryengine, and a host of other things, it would be in an even better place than that, but it is what it is.
Edited by Bishop Steiner, 24 October 2013 - 05:30 AM.