no one, on 05 February 2016 - 12:43 AM, said:
Yes, I was also talking about delayed convergence.
No, you weren't - not unless you were trying to tell me that the mechanic I told you was no longer in the game was still in the game! Here, let me refresh your memory.
Void Angel, on 04 February 2016 - 05:21 PM, said:
You do know they used to have convergence, right?
no one, on 04 February 2016 - 08:10 PM, said:
You do know they have convergence NOW, right?
Void Angel, on 04 February 2016 - 09:53 PM, said:
Obviously in context I am talking about delayed convergence, and using the shortened term to save space.
... which brings us back to your first quoted response. The only possible alternative is that you're not keeping up with the conversation.
In any case, my point about armchair programming stands - the only people who have tried to do it found it to be unworkable for whatever reason. It could be a coding conflict, it could be other things - we don't know. They do, and unless we're willing and able to go fix it ourselves, talking about how "simple" it would be is just so much hot wind.
Now, with the max number of Gauss Rifles that can fire, Iraqi forgot to mention that this number is shared with (ER)PPCs. This was done to eliminate the "fun" 45-point pinpoint alphas that made the poptart meta so enjoyable to play. Just like the recent cooldown nerf, weapon balance has to take into account the interactions a weapon system has with other factors in the game. Failure to do this results in things like the poptart meta: when the only chassis that could really poptart well was the Cataphract 3D, the tactic wasn't a problem - but add in a 90-ton Assault with jump jets and commensurate loadout and armor potential, and suddenly poptarting becomes the
only effective tactic in serious play. It took months and months of incremental changes to reduce poptarting to anything less than an apex tactic. The Gauss Rifle is the same kind of issue, though less extreme - in order to fix the Gauss/Vomit meta, they had to pick something to change, and they picked the dps of the Gauss Rifle. Whether it was too much of a nerf is another subject, but it's not
wrong of PGI to have nerfed teh Gauss Rifle to make that fix.
PS: Of course I know you're being snide about PGI. Why would I find arrogance and bad argument not to be annoying simply because it wasn't directed at me? Calling you on that isn't an "attack," nor is it defending PGI.