1) Inter-weightclass balance: This still existed at that time. It was a soft rock-paper-scissor style system between the weightclasses where each weightclass, on average, had enough speed to keep up with the shenanigans of the weightclass directly below it while having enough armor and firepower to take them out, with the Light weightclass using their superior mobility to out-manoeuvre Assaults. However, this was a soft system, so it wasn't guaranteed that this would always occur. For example, a skilled Medium pilot could defeat a Heavy pilot.
2) Inter-faction balance: Again, this existed as a soft system where each faction held superiority in two weightclasses. IS had, in general, better Lights and Heavies, while Clans held dominance in the Medium and Assault categories. Again, this was a soft system, where a pilot's skill could often overcome a disadvantage in battle.
3) Actual choice in the Meta: Back then Laservomit was king, and IS had no less than three options that were equally good. It came down to what you were willing to sacrifice in exchange for the other benefits. People picked the Black Knight if they valued tonnage and quirks, the Grasshopper if they valued tonnage and high mounts, and the Thunderbolt if they wanted quirks and high mounts.
However, when the Rescale came that balance was sent on a one-way ticket to hell. Black Knight and Grasshopper got ballooned in size, and while the 'hopper's mounts kept it from totally dying out, the Black Knight ceased to be relevant from then out. Whats even worse was that the one balance issue from that month was Oxide, and even then a majority of the community agreed that Oxide needed a nerf, and had even agreed upon what about it needed to be nerfed(the only people who didn't agree were the relatively small number of OP drifters who had lost the God Knight the month before and were clinging to the Oxide like a safety blanket).
Now, how does one correct this mistake. Quite simply, all mechs that were enlarged need to be returned to their previous sizes and have their movement profiles restored to what they once were. Also, to prevent another reign of the Oxide, it needs to have it's durability nerfed, like it should have been the first time around.
Edited by Requiemking, 01 June 2017 - 11:17 PM.






























