Deathlike, on 21 December 2016 - 04:16 PM, said:
You could just look @ that leaderboard to get an idea.
However, there are some people that amass a lot of matches, but don't really win. It happens a lot around here, and they argue balance w/o using actual reasoning.
There are also those of us with well over 20k matches... but who have been burned out or disenchanted the last 3-6 months... and so have far fewer in recent matches.
(and some lore obsessed grognards also run more than 1 acct, such as one a dedicated Steiner IS acct, one a CGBI Clan Acct..... which can further confuse things)
Further, I suppose it should break down by game mode.... after all... a person with 10k QP matches, but 0 FW matches, may be less qualified to debate the merits of FW.
MadIrish, on 21 December 2016 - 04:14 PM, said:
It would be nice if the a members profile avatar showed how many matches they've played since tracking started. Because frankly when I look at the people arguing against things it seems like each person against good ideas show far fewer matches played then those saying yes these are good suggestions. I mean often these nay sayers have less then 200 matches in the past to Seasons when the average is over 1000 and the most prolific players have over 2000 matches.
This would help lend credibility to any comments a player might make. I could care less about how many posts they've made I want to know how much stick time they have with the game.
And of course... then their is the inherent conceit in the OP.... just what are "good" Ideas, that are being so vehemently fought against? Also, what appears to be a "good " idea to say, a Comp Tryhard with casual interest in the IP, versus a Lore Grognard with causal interest in comp play.... can be diametrically different.
Add into it agendas, and bias? For instance, when it came to nerfing Poptarting, quite a few noted "uber comp" players proposed really bad ideas to curb it, and others fought against really good ideas, because it took away their favorite ezmode tactic. Putting a lie to the myth that number of drops, or good twitch reflexes magically imbue inherent mastery of game balance.
And yes, just as many bad ideas were put forth by non competitive players, if not more.
Suffice it to say, what I am intimating is that it will take more than slapping a measuring tape on our swinging cods to add and credibility to one's argument.
Personally I prefer meritocracy...aka, weight, or "credibility" is added by well reasoned arguments, facts and details. Any other factor is simply fallacious reasoning.