Big Tin Man, on 15 August 2016 - 11:24 AM, said:
Now this is funny. His chassis that is 1300 points lower is a Dire Wolf. That can run IDENTICAL weapons loadouts to any kodiak. Except it's slow, can't turn, is shaped like a cube, has low weapons mounts, can't arm shield...
but keep telling me that the kodiak isn't OP compared to the DWF. I'm listening. Maybe the magical Mk VII targeting computer will make up for all of that.
I never once said that the Kodiak isn't OP.
Mechs are difficult to balance. Mechs have different Hardpoints located in different spots. Mechs have different sizes and shapes. I asked you why the Kodiak was OP, and your answer was "EVERYTHING!". We all see that the Kodiak scores are much much higher than the other Assaults - yet none of us can really point to a specific reason why this is.
How exactly should the Kodiak be nerfed such that it's score is in line with the others?
Do we really consider the scoring system to be fair in the first place?
The entire discussion is very frustrating - because almost none of this stuff matters in the slightest; or, rather, it shouldn't matter. It's impossible to completely balance the mechs - let's get that clear right from the get-go. But that shouldn't be a problem. Why in the world do so many players think that it's important for the mechs to be balanced? Go play Call of Duty or some other shooter, where all players are identical, just wearing different skins, if you want perfect balance.
The problem isn't that mechs aren't balanced - the problem is that PGI decided, in their great wisdom, to reward performance identically for all mechs. The problem is that PGI decided, in their great wisdom, to build a matchmaker around the notion that weightclasses could be balanced within itself.
And the players are just as stupid as PGI. So many players worried about Mech Balance (which is impossible, might as well be crying about the inevitable doom of our planet as the sun will one day devour the planet) --- instead of being worried about team balance or game balance or roles.
I'd keep going, but it'd just devolve into rage because I hate MWO even though I want to like it. Sure, it's okay to jump into games and smash some mechs - but in reality, it's an awful game developed by an awful company, and full of awful players. I just want to like it because I like mechs and the game has so much potential. It's just a pity that neither the players nor the developer are even slightly interested in trying to achieve that potential.