Bud Crue, on 29 March 2017 - 10:57 AM, said:
My beef is with unclear implementation and totally in the dark information. Had they do it Khobai's way. A new 65 tonner comes out, I can expect that it will perform the same as an EBJ (say EBJ is the baseline), but then I can scroll over the quirk side and see that it actually got a 20% boost.
"O cool, I am getting something I can expect, and 20% better... let me buy this."
Clear, intuitive... over. I have NO problem with this. I don't care that New Bob 65 is 20% better than it's peers. And this is what I keep trying to tell Quicksilver and have a hard time getting across.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the way Khobai wants to implement it. In fact, when most people hear "decoupling," I assume that's how most people will assume the implementation as well. I just don't understand how PGI made something this simple, into something complex and unliked. It's frankly unreal.
Quicksilver Kalasa, on 29 March 2017 - 11:03 AM, said:
For example any IS (and any Clan battlemech) mech could have a serious variance across several builds with regards to its agility.
We all want the same thing. That's is what I want as well. I want a trashcan to perform just as well as the ACH. What I don't understand is why are you trying to argue me when my above response to Bud Crue doesn't conflict with your agenda one tiny iota?
If our final goal is the same, all I am saying is for PGI to drop the nonsensical process and give us something that's clear and intuitive. I don't think that's too much to ask.
Edited by razenWing, 29 March 2017 - 11:10 AM.