@BearFlag
Sounds good.
At the moment, based on the poll I started, the three biggest points for people are:
- Emphasis on teamwork
- The hope of more depth
- Using drop decks
Working as a team isn't something we can really program as it comes down to player co-operation and willingness. However, we can create features that encourage it and that might be something that can be looked at at the group level.
It does tie in with adding more depth to the mode but we need to consider that there is several levels of depth in Faction Play.
We have depth that could be improved at the Faction Level by adding values to each of the factions which define and affect the players that belong to them over the long term.
There is depth at the group level that can be dynamic and influence the players in the group as well as impact the factions.
Then we have depth at the player level that defines and shapes our experience in the game.
Drop decks link in with these aspects as it gives us a chance to make decisions and plan for our drops. Setting up drop decks to work well with other members in our group encourages team work and therefore improves our experience. They have also allowed for the possibility of longer and more engaging battles.
Players are also keen on:
- Longer battles.
- Fighting for their faction.
- Siege mode/maps.
My personal feeling is that if we look at adding some more depth to a few areas, even if they are not overly complex features, that it will immediately improve other aspects that we can then look at in more detail.
However, one change inevitably affects something else which must then be altered for it to work and it can snow ball easily.
I've talked about trying to use the modes as missions and how the drop decks could be used differently to create more of a campaign feel for players. This is a suggestion aimed at improving the depth at the group level and needs a fair bit of rewiring.
What I feel would make the most impact right now is to look at the factions. This means also looking at the design of the map and in turn the match maker and groups.
I'm not a programmer but I have got experience in rules design, testing and support and because I love working through these ideas and details and will happily start up a thread to manage and see how far we get. How does that sound?
Edited by 50 50, 09 January 2018 - 12:51 AM.