Gamuray, on 08 January 2016 - 09:24 PM, said:
I will say this right now man. Don't be a jerk.
On a different note: (and actually contributing to the conversation)
Not everyone plays to win, and some people find only playing optimal builds to get boring and not challenging. So to challenge themselves (and arguably their teammates, since the game has zero singleplayer) they will take "sub-par" builds. If they enjoy it, then good. Winning is not the main purpose of a GAME. The main purpose of a GAME is to get entertainment.
If they don't enjoy running the best stuff all the time, you can't, within reason, nag them for it.
By the way, cool mech.
Kids these days... they only understand results, not the actual journey.
I've had the pleasure of shooting long range precision rifles, at times competitively. Before moving to mexico, I had a accurized socom m1a1 that I dropped about 3000$ into. Cluster into your fist at 500 yds if you did your part.
And that is also what made it boring. Once I dialed it in, and went through the basics of breathing, the result was there. No real challenge.
You know what was fun? When I discovered Black Powder Shooting. Take that same metal gong at 500 yds, and use a rifle with open sights and a muzzle velocity less than HALF what the 7.62 is capable of. Trajectory? RAINBOW. Sights? Iron Sights.
The difference? The skill and self discipline involved.
Yes, the 7.62 was a far better rig for it. Scopes, made it much more.... "meta". And it also made it mechanical, and not challenging.
Mind you, in an actual battle? Yes, I'll take that modern sniper rifle. Because it actually matters then.
But for enjoyment, and for building skill, character, discipline? Those black powder rifles were the only answer. But it's a concept that most gamers seem unable to grasp. Only thing that matters is what makes it EASIEST to win. Not what develops the most actual skill, or challenge YOU as the player.
If I had been content to copypasta meta mechs, I would have been tier 1 long ago. If I was looking to bleed the fun and joy out of video games, I could have kept playing at comp levels, even with a gimp hand.
But I have been on teamspeak and chat and such with most of these competitive types. They say "Winning is fun". But their words and attitudes betray that. Because fun is about joy, and most of these folk have very little of that in their character. Seems to be more about making other people feel more miserable than they do. It's not "fun" it's a limp bandaid to cover over insecurity in a lot of cases.
Does that mean all competitive types are joyless, arrogant windbags? Nope (actually greatly enjoy the company of some competitive types). But the ones that are are pretty easy to spot. Got a couple lives ones here.
Edited by Bishop Steiner, 08 January 2016 - 09:47 PM.