Ptr Balance Test... What A Mess...
#421
Posted 14 September 2015 - 09:32 AM
#422
Posted 14 September 2015 - 09:52 AM
FupDup, on 14 September 2015 - 08:51 AM, said:
For example, there probably isn't supposed to be a "scout Atlas" variant, despite jokes about Steiner Scout Lances. Every Atlas variant should be defensive/tanky primarily, with some weapon quirks sprinkled in to balance them against each other. The only variant that should get agility buffs should be the Boar's Head, because that variant was specifically designed to be way faster (XL400 stock engine).
They also aren't accounting for a mech's innate weaknesses when they create their "balance diamond" diagram. For example, a Kit Fox is going to have low mobility by its very nature of having a tiny XL180 engine. Negative agility quirks to create low mobility are entirely unnecessary in that case, and overkill for a mech that is already sub-par as it is.
Who asked for a Mist Lynx nerf?
I'm still trying to figure that out.
#424
Posted 14 September 2015 - 09:59 AM
Mazzyplz, on 14 September 2015 - 09:55 AM, said:
that's just the thing if their algorithm is telling them the mist lynx needs a nerf.... then they have plugged the numbers in wrong or something
It could be artificial perception bias. A good ish pilot takes a sub par mech that everyone goes meh I can deal with it at any time, and he goes ignored for much a match. He will eventually do 435 damage get 5 kills and have a great match in a substandard mech
#425
Posted 14 September 2015 - 10:02 AM
Lugh, on 14 September 2015 - 09:59 AM, said:
are you kidding me? i drive awesomes, you explain that to me is first of all hilarious; but secondly -
the mist lynx and awesome are mechs that people go MEH over already, in pts they fare even worse.
meaning people went meh first then they got a nerf on top of it
and it's not subjective or biased; if you turn like crap you have no business shooting srms; you're better off with ranged weapons; FACT.
so if they nerf the hell out of the turn on your underpowered mech they really kill any chance of you using short range weaps with at all
Edited by Mazzyplz, 14 September 2015 - 10:05 AM.
#426
Posted 14 September 2015 - 10:04 AM
Lugh, on 14 September 2015 - 09:59 AM, said:
However... every 4 out of 5 matches where "a Mist Lynx suddenly appears", they are usually ineffective and usually have lost an arm in the process of being disabled weaponwise.
#427
Posted 14 September 2015 - 11:35 AM
FupDup, on 14 September 2015 - 08:51 AM, said:
For example, there probably isn't supposed to be a "scout Atlas" variant, despite jokes about Steiner Scout Lances. Every Atlas variant should be defensive/tanky primarily, with some weapon quirks sprinkled in to balance them against each other. The only variant that should get agility buffs should be the Boar's Head, because that variant was specifically designed to be way faster (XL400 stock engine).
They also aren't accounting for a mech's innate weaknesses when they create their "balance diamond" diagram. For example, a Kit Fox is going to have low mobility by its very nature of having a tiny XL180 engine. Negative agility quirks to create low mobility are entirely unnecessary in that case, and overkill for a mech that is already sub-par as it is.
well wtf fupdup, who asked for a logicbomb around here LOL, can you please apply for Pauls job?
Edited by Summon3r, 14 September 2015 - 11:37 AM.
#428
Posted 14 September 2015 - 11:41 AM
FupDup, on 14 September 2015 - 08:51 AM, said:
For example, there probably isn't supposed to be a "scout Atlas" variant, despite jokes about Steiner Scout Lances. Every Atlas variant should be defensive/tanky primarily, with some weapon quirks sprinkled in to balance them against each other. The only variant that should get agility buffs should be the Boar's Head, because that variant was specifically designed to be way faster (XL400 stock engine).
They also aren't accounting for a mech's innate weaknesses when they create their "balance diamond" diagram. For example, a Kit Fox is going to have low mobility by its very nature of having a tiny XL180 engine. Negative agility quirks to create low mobility are entirely unnecessary in that case, and overkill for a mech that is already sub-par as it is.
it's pretty obvious since every chassis has a spectrum of stuff across them, that none of these are meant to be remotely indicative of any final designs. But it does let you get a feel for the gamut of ranges across each chassis.
But hey, why let common sense break out now?
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