Yeonne Greene, on 04 December 2015 - 01:21 PM, said:
I dunno, it's probably just me, but I feel the that "Like This" button should not be used without comment unless one really agrees with the entirety of that post or the action can be taken as complete support for everything in the "liked" post by outside viewers or the owner of the supported post. If you don't agree with the whole post, it gives unjustly earned popular support for a view in the face of its pointed deficiencies. If I were to like something without pointing out its flaws if it has them, it would feel irresponsible.
It's fair to say the "Like This" post doesn't always mean you agree 100% of the entire post. At best, more than 50% (realistically, you should be agreeing to 80% of a post) is what you can reasonably expect.
I hate the Like button in that sense... I wouldn't worry about it. I get what you're saying.
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You didn't write responses in the relevant conversation in that thread, IIRC, just kept hitting the "like" button on most of his responses. Fup is a good resource when you want to work within the current rules of MWO, but from my conversations he's not very flexible at bending those rules and he doesn't seem open to changing changing the CONOPS of MWO. It's like talking to a brick wall, sometimes. A polite one, but a brick-wall nonetheless. The good nature, though, is what I like about you. You are civil. Fup is civil. Andi is civil. McGral is mostly civil, but has tendencies for breaking down under pressure from people who are incapable or unwilling to put the effort into understand the concepts behind the game mechanics but insist on being part of the balance discussion. Bandito, too, is breaking down here and that's what triggered my response; because I've never seen him do that. Among us, it has always been civil but now he's being hostile or, at the very least, passive aggressive for no good reason....and it's not just this thread, it's in the Catalyst Locust thread, too. Bad day at work or something?
The best way to describe it is a form of apathy or disappointment. We've come to the point that no matter what is said, it doesn't matter... PGI isn't going to read/address it so there's not much we can do about it. If we have to resort to Twitter, it only emphasizes the terrible influence of "listening only via twitter" as we've come to expect from PGI.
I hope that better explains it.
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The three of you do also frequently speak in terms of hyperbole. Out of jaded frustration or knee-jerk passion doesn't matter. Yes, a lot of equipment in the game is sub-standard but, with the way you guys talk sometimes you'd think that it was nigh impossible to do well with it. While the equipment in question might be a far-cry from comp-worthy, it's also a far-cry from taking a veritable wizard to do well with it in pub games. I don't even qualify as an uber-leet player, nor do players like Bishop or Sarlic, and we can make and have been making sub-standard equipment work well enough that you would think we were running meta-builds. Balance in the game is awful and when talking about it you should always under the pretense of comp/computer precision because then balance there will trickle down to lower skill levels, but let's not also delude ourselves into thinking that the necessity for a weapon to be balanced at that level applies with the same weight down-low. If it did, then concepts like skill floor, skill ceiling, and derived risk-reward wouldn't exist in the first place.
I'd rather not resort to hyperbole, but considering that these days that it gets attention (and probably not in any productive way), it's mostly to draw discussion. Even columnists who try to be total contrarians to an issue go this route... and that's how the media today works. I don't entirely approve of it (it takes effort to filter through it) and just saying "balance overlord" doesn't change reality (outside of what I really feel).
I do spent time running SRMs, LBX, LRMs (good luck finding screenshots of that
), but not to the same degree as the a meta build for a non-meta mech. I could tell you a lot of the fun that comes with that, but I'd rather have things related to the relative "power level" of equipment addressed (I don't run MGs or Flamers in principle). Being objective about the Shadowcat (and other mediocre/terribad mechs) is only for wanting it to "suck less" and I don't think it's asking for the world honestly.
You'll still never convince me to use a Command Console... or SHS. Unless things get changed (like sub-250 engine Trudubs and a host of other things) on a gradual basis (noone is asking for them immediately), then it's hard to keep writing threads or posting info about things that PGI won't/don't care about. At some point... we might stop caring. When people stop caring about the game... well, I need not say more.