Why are you here?
What is your style of play?
Is MWO more than a game for you, because you are really in to BT universe?
Or is MWO a new game with e-sport potential in which you might be the next champ?
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Background vs. power gaming
Started by MMax, Jul 22 2012 09:03 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 July 2012 - 09:03 AM
#2
Posted 22 July 2012 - 09:16 AM
I'm here because I'm not in beta.
#3
Posted 22 July 2012 - 12:33 PM
This is an interesting thread idea.
I had MW4, but tbh I never really got into it. <Prepares to be flamed into exile> I also played Lone Wolf on xbox and it was one of my favorite games on the original xbox. MW:O, though, looks right up my alley and I've been reading some of the BT books. I want to win. I want to make Marik as great in MW:O as it is in the lore itself. To do that, I'm willing to follow lore but if I have to run a mech from time to time that isn't considered FWL, well, we're rich and I bought it.
I had MW4, but tbh I never really got into it. <Prepares to be flamed into exile> I also played Lone Wolf on xbox and it was one of my favorite games on the original xbox. MW:O, though, looks right up my alley and I've been reading some of the BT books. I want to win. I want to make Marik as great in MW:O as it is in the lore itself. To do that, I'm willing to follow lore but if I have to run a mech from time to time that isn't considered FWL, well, we're rich and I bought it.
#4
Posted 22 July 2012 - 12:58 PM
There aere certain elemnts that make the BT universe unique, and these need to be at the core of any game named "MechWarrior". To ignore the lore and canon would make the game one of any big robot games. The BT universe has a "gritty", realistic feel even if the premise is far-fetched. It is possible to see the IS develop out of today's society. The restrictions of the timeline and technology are a great part of theenjoyment. Anyone can do well if they have unlimited resources and "super weapons", but it is a test of skill to function successfully wiyh a limited technology and within a specefic social base. BT/MW has never been an "anything goes" universe. Yes, one should use every tactic and advantage one can find within the game world, but to win at any cost, even if it means denying the logical consistancy of that world, is not right.
#5
Posted 22 July 2012 - 09:01 PM
I'd fully stick to background at all times - if I knew every other player was going to do the same. We know for a fact that this is not going to happen. The game itself encourages loss of background, by such things as making all mech models available to all players so long as they shell out enough dough... I'll still maintain it whenever possible, but if it becomes necessary to drop it in order to enjoy the game, or if other players ignore background to the point that my sticking to it would do nothing to immerse me in the universe any further, then yes, I'll drop it. Not gladly, but I will.
Edited by Bloodweaver, 22 July 2012 - 09:02 PM.
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