Navid A1, on 11 November 2017 - 10:16 AM, said:
As long as correct information goes, IS-SPLs did 4 damage pre-nerf.... so your little number play is incorrect!
Man, someone should teach you a lesson in humility. Because you clearly lack it.
"Incorrect". Well, considering I can't view prior patch notes, I can't verify it; But even if it was 4 damage, my point still roughly stands. Clan SPLs dealt 2 more damage per shot, for a ghost heat-compliant six having a total of 12 extra points of damage.
All in all, I'm not really concerned about a 1-point difference in regards to this, and considering yourself better than me for finding a measly six point difference is, for the most part, overly fastidious. It also doesn't matter now that there is only a half-point damage difference between C-SPL and SPLs.
Quote
Besides, you really do not understand that weapons have different aspects such as range, cooldown, heat, duration, etc. Alpha damage is just one area. By your analogy, we should buff the gauss rifle?, because it does less damage than AC20 but is 1 ton heavier.
Of course I understand the difference. I'm not a troglodyte.
All those other statistics are important, as otherwise, why would people ever bring AC/2s? But in terms of two weapons that are nigh-identical* (Such as Clan-to-IS Gauss, Clan-to-IS SPLs), having one clearly better than the other in almost every conceivable way is a problem. Alpha damage is a component of said problem, and in the case of how people used SPLs, it's the majority of the problem.
*I am aware that I brought up IS standard Medium lasers in my argument. While Medium lasers are not the 'same' as SPLs, it did provide a vehicle for a same-ton, same-slot laser weapon with rather similar but inferior performance, especially considering the time frame I was referencing.
Also, nice Strawman. "Hurr durr buff Gauss because AC20 is tougher"? Yeah. No. I'm not falling for that one. Two different weapons excelling in different things.
Quote
But since you insist on alpha damage, lets compare C-ERSL with C-SPLs
C-ERSL do 1 more damage for half the tonnage compared to the C-SPL and it has way more range. Should we nerf C-ERSLs as well? why would anyone choose C-SPL over C-ERSL?
Yes. And people do choose the ERSL more often, because again, Alpha matters more.
Of course, right now, the two weapons do have a difference. The C-SPL fires faster and shorter than the C-ERSL, but the C-ERSL weighs less and does more damage overall, with a higher duration. And there's nothing wrong with that; It's a completely acceptable give-and-take.
Quote
Everyone agreed that C-SPLs were too over-performing. But the way PGI obliterated it is not how you do balance. They even nerfed the miserable IS-SPL. they reduced its damage to 3 (from 4) and increased it to 3.5 sometime later.
Actually, nerfing something that is overperforming is how you do balance. Reducing damage by a third sounds bad, but it was a decent solution; And certainly not an obliteration. (Although, reducing damage on the IS-SPL-if that did happen-was certainly a bad call. Bringing both to four is certainly better.)
Quote
People were suggesting a 4 damage IS-SPL with fast cooldown, and a 5 damage C-SPL with slower cooldown, with all the proposed dps and hps values listed and tabulated. PGI just did not want to listen.
Oh, on paper, I enjoy this idea, in all honesty. But, there's a problem.
In this case, the C-SPL would still leave the C-ERSL inferior by way of performing the same role that the C-ERSL currently does, but better in every way except range. And typically, if you're already at 400 meters, it switches to under 200 very quickly, reducing the point of having the higher range at all, considering both are pseudo-knife fighting weapons.
Quote
Also, please, don't go down the math alley with me. I do math for a living.
You gave my colleagues a good chuckle with those math comments!
Actually, you know what, I'm taking back that second one. Would you rather try discussing this like adults, as opposed to trying to throw juvenile insults at eachother? Because it's rather annoying, and neither of us will be willing to see even an inch of the other's argument if we're being ****** to one another. Plus, it will look better.
(Although, I am keeping the first point about the Cashier thing in. Try to take it with a grain of salt, I at least find it funny.)
1; Congratulations, you can do the same basic thing as a Cashier who graduated High School. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division are all not challenging, so I'm not sure what you're trying to brag for.
Edited by Catten Hart, 11 November 2017 - 12:15 PM.