Jingseng, on 20 January 2018 - 08:41 PM, said:
And if you applied MLB to little league (such as regulation distances, field dimensions) no kids are ever going to play little league ever.
Which means no one to join the mlb.
Dig?
Translating back, applying comp play to everyone else drives everyone else away.
That's why you keep little league and mlb separate. As you do mutatis mutandis in all other sports.
Speaking of which, why wouldn't you let the best player in a sport set the rules for that sport?
Maybe because their perspective isn't shared by the overwhelming majority of the players? Maybe because it doesn't necessarily make for an interesting game to watch or play? Maybe because the result is rules heavily skewed for the top skilled players?
The problem with that statement is that many of the players that play aren't that good. We're talking about not even basic competency level type of bad. We have people that don't even use LRMs properly and think they are OP. Sometimes that is the baseline PGI makes decisions off of.. and that's bad. We're not even discussing advanced level play type of balance... just basic.
If you are flawed at understanding basic stuff, it's like telling people a new kitchen appliance is "broken" when you haven't even read the manual that suggests "do not submerge in water" and you proceed to do that anyways and watch it not work.
Edited by Deathlike, 21 January 2018 - 12:22 AM.