Star Commander Horse, on 21 January 2017 - 10:15 AM, said:
Thank you very much for the lesson and explanations, and also for your patience. I do appreciate it
If you don't my asking, which team are you in?
I'm in MJ12, a unit mostly active in faction play, though we've had some stabs at competitive play in MRBC and the World Championships, with very underwhelming results I might add.
So in other words there are real competitive players that are much more up to date with the exact state of balance than I am being mostly a casual player, and perhaps they would correct me on something that I'm getting wrong. I think I'm right in this case.
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I'd like your opinion: do you think the non loyaty pod variant 2erPPC SMN is a strong build?
It's a strong build yes, I think so, because you still get the very significant quirks helping PPCs. It's not over the top though,
that only happens when you add the second torso E hardpoint.
The SRM build doesn't require the loyalty pods, but it gets a little stronger quirked if it does. It's good either way.
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Also, do you think (leaderboard) stats are an overrated thing that we all shouldn't pay attention to, or do you think it's a decent measure of someone's general skill level?
The leaderboards are relevant data or not depending on the sample size. So in other words it gives a very good indication of skill level if that player has hundreds of matches and not so good if he or she has few matches. A player at the top of the leader board that ALSO has hundreds of matches logged is actually that good, yes. A player at the top with 5 matches during the period? That could be luck so who knows?
A major flaw of the leaderboard is that it is independent of tier, which is itself a kinda weird and inaccurate system, though not "only and XP bar" like some like to say to sound cool. In any case you can make an alt account and smurf your way up the leaderboards in low tier matches. In other words the leaderboard data is less useful the lower tier the player is, and the newer the account is. So if you add a 3rd condition to reading the leaderboard stats on top of large sample size and good placement, you can also require that the player is tier 1 and has played more than a year to say that the data is reliable, then you're reasonably safe to say this represents the skill of that player.
If anything the leaderboards and other sources of data on this game are an
underrated source of information, because people around here loves to say things like "that means nothing..." etc to sound like they're cool and cynical internet badasses, especially if they don't have good stats to show themselves.
Edited by Sjorpha, 21 January 2017 - 12:26 PM.