live1991, on 24 March 2017 - 09:49 PM, said:
Well this might be hard for you to understand, but this sale is to help bring people wanting to play competitive leagues a fast route.
Mechs (builds) that work in 4v4, 8v8 in a private lobby don't always work in solo and QP.
Its hard to nerf mechs with good hardpoints, so they are safe to buy.
The words you are looking for when it comes to a REAL sale is thank you...........
Battlemaster has quirks, Night gyr can pop better ( all depends on what builds you want to run )
"Thank you?" Thank you for making mechs that are already the most predominant in the game, more likely to be predominant? Thank you after we just had a PTS on a new skills tree where one of the core stated goals was to increase mech diversity and builds? No I don;t think I will say thank you.
I know I should be used to PGI working against their own stated goals, but this one just strikes me as blatant since there are several in play. I find it amusing that we all know some mechs are better than others. We have competitive leagues with competitive players that prove it, everyday. PGI even had an event where some of these mechs were demonstrated as being the truly superior mechs that they are. There is a reason that these mechs are the most common in CW and in everyday play.
Yet for four years PGI's official stance has been that such mechs do not exist. That's why we have quirks, etc. which -according to them- provides balance to the extant that "all mechs down to the variant level be provided with a roll and all mechs regardless of their roll are of equivalent value." That paraphrase comes from the first PTS and directly from the balance overlord.
Returning to the issue at hand. For the last two years mechs have been quirked, nerfed and nerfed again for that so-called balance. Some of the worst mechs in this game have been nerfed -repeatedly- because according to PGI the data supports such nerfs. Now here we are, a sale where these same folks have for the first time acknowledged, even labeled, numerous mechs as being competitive verses others that are implicitly not. Balanced?
Go ahead, buy your MRBC mechs, enjoy them. When they are nerfed just in time for the finals because the "data" shows that they are "performing above their internally targeted values" just be ready for it. History around here suggests no other outcome. Or alternatively, enjoy your competitive mechs, because I guess we didn't have enough of the top tier mechs dominating at all levels of play already? Good luck that diversity goal PGI.