Back after internet-less weekend:
oldradagast, on 06 February 2015 - 07:06 PM, said:
Exactly. Take one walk around this forum and you see no shortage of malice, epeen polishing, and rampant shrieks of "back in mah day, the game stunk and life was hard, so it should suck for you, too!" Honor is "weakness," instruction is "coddling," and it's not a "real CW game" unless one team isn't having fun. And then they wonder why most players left and PGI won't hand over the reigns to the drunken clowns. Gee, I wonder... lol...
That's the only "community warfare" and it is cheap. You seem to think that only [these] people would have any power in the game as they continue to do exactly what they are doing now; running their mouths. In a community warfare where units held territory, they could be "shut up" by having their territory taken by a mob of.. angry community. (While one couldn't outright silence them, one could make their words genuinely hollow in the face of total and complete loss.
If PGI's method is resulting in unchecked unsportsmanlike conduct, why continue that? Why not let the community check the jerks and jackoffs with their own power of conquest.
(A loudmouth bully is not silenced by the teacher telling him he's naughty, he is silenced when the playground denizens dog-pile him.)
oldradagast, on 06 February 2015 - 07:06 PM, said:
Yep, and keep in mind - we've offered various suggestions as to how to minimize PUG stomps and give those elite teams a chance to only play against worthy opponents, and they've howled like children at the prospect of their free wins being taken away. So, while perhaps they "can't help but stomp PUG's," they can sure as hell stop pretending like they don't enjoy it.
I'm sorry, can someone explain to me why community warfare needs to be a 1:1 even fight at all times?
That's not how warfare actually works. Warfare is the strongest dominating the weaker... UNLESS the weaker finds alliances to outweigh the strongest. (Diplomacy) And that is where the fun actually is in "community warfare,"
involving the community.
Can you point to a time in history where a country said: I want to go to war! Let the matchmaker dictate a worthy opponent!
(If anyone needs, I can elaborate further on the silliness of the concept, and explain diplomatic entropy.)
-------------------------------
(We currently have the pub queue, with pure tech and a hollow skin/shell labeled "community warfare" like it is somehow supposed to be different and attractive.)
Edited by Livewyr, 09 February 2015 - 05:34 AM.