Kristov Kerensky, on 03 May 2015 - 10:56 PM, said:
I know another MMO that's purely PvP and you start off pretty much like you do in MWO, a guppy being tossed into the great white shark's feeding frenzy, PlanetSide 2. It seems to be doing well too, seems SOME of us really do like having to go up against players who are not only better than us but also better equipped and more powerful. Which was commonly seen in older MMOs that had PvP in them, like WoW and DAoC and AoC and so on. Quite a few of the Oriental F2P games are built around PvP and anything else is just a side note, they do very well also.
Planetside 2 is the sole exception to both of your points, and it also plays much differently from MWO so even starting off in a similar manner is less punishing. None of those other games throw you into the shark tank to the extent that MWO does, and I struggle to think of a single Asian MMORPG (or any MMORPG really) that has PvP without a very significant amount of PvE content to go along with it.
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And no, you don't have to get a Mech Elited or Mastered to make it good, YOU do that with your own abilities, skills and knowledge of the game's mechanics. Anyone who thinks otherwise is lacking in those things and is blaming the game for their lack.
I wasn't aware that missing a plethora of significant bonuses, all of which you're expected to have if you want a balanced match, don't make a mech good. Obviously player skill is part of making a mech good, but ignoring the bonuses you get from a mastered mech is idiotic and does not take into account people who are decently skilled but are gimped until finishing the asinine grind to fully kit out their mech.
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The game needs a better NPE, that's a given, but saying it's too hard on newbs really is pushing it. I've played MUCH harsher games, single player and online both, that had huge playerbases. We just have too many participation trophy crowd players whining because they actually do need their OWN personal skills to be any good in MWO, you can't fake it, you can't bot it, and you can't buy your way to the top like so many other MMOs today. Sucks to be them huh.
While it's not ideal to get stomped by players that are better because they're more skilled, it's to be expected to an extent really because you're new and they're not and that can only be avoided so much. The problem comes when you get stomped by players who have better mechs than you because they grinded their mech for longer than you, and then on top of that find that the ELO system in this game is dogshit and you
regularly get pitted against players significantly better than you anyways; you can even see this happen as an experienced player if you play a weight class that you only rarely (or never) played because you have different ELO values for each weight class.