Fade Akira, on 09 June 2016 - 05:59 PM, said:
Hello mate. The main problem i see with the KDK over the DWF, is that it has pretty much the same firepower that matters, but without any of the negatives and also more speed and agility on top, especially with the quirks.
Ok yes, can you fit some lasers in the arms on a DWF? Yes you can. Do they make much of a difference when you are already running 4 x UAC10 and probably cant run them efficiently anyway? No they don't.
The fact is the KDK can carry all the weapons that really count that the DWF can, without any of its downsides, and in actual fact, some extra quirks. That to me is OP.
It really doesn't need the quirks when you consider hardpoint placement alone. Come on, someone make a compromise with me here.
No i don't own the KDK, but i have played MWO for 3 years and own pretty much every other clan mech and played clans when they first dropped. They were OP as **** and me and others like Gyrok all loved it. Looking back, yes it was canon, yes in the lore Clans are OP, but in the game it simply can't be that way and it was unfair.
To that end, it is why i go out of my way sometimes to try and curb the clan lovers back to normality. I switched from clan to IS well before IS were quirked into significance and it was a soulless time for the game when every IS game outside of a pre planned top tier comp drop with victors, cataphracts, shadowhawks and firestarters. Mainly Lords. Outside that, most people would get shat on by clans. Now it is fairly balanced it needs to be maintained.
Now it is different but a lot of big BT fans still want OP clan mechs. I find it frustrating sometimes, and smacks of huge FOTM issues. I have no doubt the Night Gyr will be no different.
To be fair, the DW was last relevant more than 6 months ago...and even then, people lauded the mobility as being an absurd weakness that made it balanced pre-giganerf.
Sjorpha, on 10 June 2016 - 08:03 AM, said:
The last two mechs they nerfed due to being overpowered was the blackjack and black knight, in both of those cases they simply toned the quirks down a bit. Same with other recent examples of underpowered mechs like the arrow, slight quirk buffs.
So what exactly is the reason to expect that they will go ridiculously overboard with the kodiak? Why not expect and argue for a simple quirk reduction like the bj and bk got.
Also even if I did expect them to go overboard, it still wouldn't be a relevant argument against the reasonable changes. We should argue for good things and against bad things. To defend one bad thinking the hope of preventing a worse thing is incredibly stupid, because it only leads to a polarized race of strawmen, exaggerations and non-communication, like what we see in this thread.
Such a hysterical discussion is more likely to provoke a hysterical response from PGI. By exaggerating one way you are not balancing the opposing exaggerations, not at all, instead what you are doing is to trigger each other into a spiral of increasing hyperbole. That is why threads like this are so harmful, this thread actually makes over the top changes much more likely even if the OP was intended as damage control. These harmful effects become even stronger if the rhetoric employed is bitter sarcasm, setting yourself up for deniability is the most toxic of all forum behaviour ("but all I said was...")
If what we actually want is a reasonable chance for the correct change, and If we do furgher agree that quirk reduction/removal plus better hitboxes is the correct change to the Kodiak, then we should rally behind promoting that good suggestion and against bad suggestions rather than waste time on this hyperbolic damage control reverse psychology nonsense.
Those were IS mechs, they know how to move the dial small on those.
With clan mechs, the dial only goes from 100 to -50, and *if* it ever manages to go back up, it goes from -50 to -45.
1453 R, on 10 June 2016 - 08:48 AM, said:
I was responding to McGral's cavalier dismissal of this post:
Which is a concrete, undeniable example of exactly the type of thing I've been telling people is in the process of triggering Piranha, and which Mischief and McGral are both busy saying "Dude, seriously. No one actually wants that."
Rhent wants it. JohnnyZ wants it. The way I hear it (I don't bother with Reddit myself, for reasons of personal mental health) three quarters of Reddit wants it. The wave of mostly nameless players who showed up around Kodiak release and weekend tournament want it. And frankly, I imagine Mischief, McGral, and the others wouldn't really mind much if the KDK-3 was blasted into Tier 6 scrap. Their argument seems to primarily be "Better to overnerf the DakkaBear into pointlessness if they have to than allow it to polarize the game into DakkaBears and Things DakkaBears Eat. Weak 'Mechs nobody bothers with are less harmful to the overall health of the game than drastically overpowered monster machines nothing else can compete with."
Which is why Bishop, myself, and most anyone else who can read the writing on the wall are pretty much already disregarding the KDK-3 as a serious machine, and simply hoping against hope that Jump Bears, Stink Bears, and Sprint Bears don't end up just as ruined as the KDK-3 will.
The reddit % wanting giganerfs is well below 50%, to be honest...some people there were talking about removing quirks, but even then...many others were saying it was fine as it was.
Rhent, on 10 June 2016 - 12:18 PM, said:
A KDK can run a 350XL + 4 DHS in the engine + Ferro/Endo + Full Armor
and have: 53 tons pod space + 29 crit slots.+ move at 61 KPH + use clan weapons
The chassis needs negative quirks, preferably applied to its acceleration, deceleration and turning radius to remove about 50-75 engine rating for those characteristics but leave it with the exact same speed for its rating. The KDK-3 needs a bigger nerf than the rest of the chassis. They should leave the weapons and structure component alone for the KDK and instead focus on the main issue maneuverability for a 100 tonner w/ that amount of pod space and survivability.
You have clearly not played them.