Joseph Mallan, on 05 October 2015 - 02:27 AM, said:
We really need to stop trying to change the rules of a universe that has 30 years of evolution. If you don't like the rules play a different game.
Oh how i hate those ignorant statements.
Is it so inconceivable for you that people like 90% or even 99% of something but see dramatic problems in the rest 10% / 1% that they would want to see changed?
It's the same kindergarten mentality I encountered ingame the other day:
Some guy was spamming the global chat.
I wrote I wish a chat block function to ignore children like him.
And the answer from another guy was: "Don't like global chat, don't use it."
It's not my responsibility to completely abandon a useful feature just because one idiot abuses it.
It's the idiot's responsibility to not be an idiot (or the admins to ban him or provide means to ignore him).
How small-minded and ignorant must people like you be that the only thing they can shout when someone addresses a problem in a complex system is "Don't use the whole system".
Apart from that: BT rules have 30 years of extremely idiotic rules.
Why do light mechs have the same amount of space as assault mechs?
Why can not every mech fit JJs if the technology is available?
Why are there no automated targeting computers?
Why are there not more differently sized weapons (medium is 1 ton, large is 5 tons, wtf?)?
Why are ACs so riduclously huge and still have high heat that should actually be the energy weapon limiting factor?
This could go on for PAGES. It's a game made by intellectual little children (that I personally abandoned as soon as I matured past being a child with ~20).
NEVERTHELESS, it has some nice details, especially since the (far too few) fixes that PGI made that make it worth playing, even though the countless moron-details are a P in the A.
So don't you just simplistic kindergarten-wise say "don't play it"
How about FIXING it?
Edited by Paigan, 05 October 2015 - 03:07 AM.