FupDup, on 14 June 2015 - 09:27 AM, said:
To be fair, this is how it used to be prior to quirks:
"This mech will be bad."
"This mech will be good."
Now it has changed to this:
"This mech will be bad without big quirks."
"This mech will be good."
This. This is incredibly important in the quirk argument.
Simply put, if you believe that quirks in MWO are a bad thing for the game, you are absolutely and empirically wrong. It can be proven with statistics shown before and after various mechs were quirked, but I doubt that PGI would be willing to show this sort of information. But I digress.
Before quirks, Dragons were a challenge Mech that you only played because you were bored. Now they're used in CW because they're actually worth using.
That being said, I do agree that overquirking has been a problem for some time now. some mechs have not been given quirks that they deserve while others such as the Firestarter have had non-Ember (non-Tier 1 meta) variants overquirked so that they would be played more and given the chance to do those same damage numbers. In reality, the ember was OP and by buffing the Firestarters PGI was just adding fuel to the fire (hurr hurr). Now, things have gotten out of hand for sure. With certain variants, that is, with the rest, they need those quirks or added hardpoints. Niche mechs like the Dragon don't have the tonnage to benefit from added hardpoints, though, so they will always need to be at least slightly overquirked to be competitive.
So long story short, quit being idiots. Don't call the entire system bad like those Anarchist types call all governments bad. The problem isn't the system, it's the way that it has been imperfectly implemented. The Firestarters could use minor survivability quirks and added range, they don't need all of these crazy cooldown and heat bonuses. Ravens could use more leg and ST armor bonuses as well as cooldowns, but there's no need to overdo it. The meta mechs need more negative quirks to balance out that everything else isn't superquirked any more, etc. But this is all in a perfect world, until Mech Utopia Online exists, we should be lobbying for little changes instead of demanding PGI pull the perfect answer out of their ass for a multi-faceted question that can be approached a nearly-infinite number of ways.
Edited by Pezzer, 14 June 2015 - 10:59 AM.