Anomalocaris, on 06 May 2020 - 03:55 PM, said:
"[color=inherit]Well that sounded pretty rude - I am simply comparing pre separation to post separation in a few ways. Honestly there isn't much reason to dive deeper as the pop simply won't support the separate queues any longer. It's this or perhaps going to smaller group sizes."[/color]
Why am I not surprised? So this farce is here to stay and we have been once again been lied to.
Larsh, on 06 May 2020 - 08:45 AM, said:
players would use proper communication channels to work as a team.
You'd think so... but 5 years of this game has taught me that i don't even need to bother dusting my mike off. The EU servers have a massive language barrier, with at least half the player base not willing or able to speak/understand english (or whatever the majority language of the team is, and mind you english isn't my native tongue either), and the US servers being filled with equal portions of "My way or the highway" players, that have no interest in following the lead of the pack, or want to be in charge themselves.
Mix in groups to this wonderful situation and you are adding a whole third of the team that might not even be listening to in game coms or share their plans with the team.
And apparently this is going to be the new normal... breakdown in communication and seal clubbing. Even if you were to put better matchmaking into the mix it wouldn't change a thing, because the only way you can guarantee communication between members of the team is having a premade full group that all speak the same language, or letting people solo drop willy nilly so both teams have an equal lack of coordination.
This change will hasten the demise of the game, once the general populace catches on that this isn't just a test that is over in 2 weeks... there is likely going to be a mass exodus.
People in groups have to drop in "non meta mechs" to keep it fun... just how long does anyone around here expect that to last? They can dial all the dials they want, the inherent issue is the mixing of ques. One que of players that want to communicate and one que of people that can't or won't communicate. And as soon as the population falls again, there will be even fewer "skilled" pilots that can wing it.
I've been doing the "non meta mechs" stuff for a while, ever since i had skilled the last meta mech i had available to me, and it only lasts you so long, before even that gets boring. Dropping in the worst mechs you can find and somehow finding a way to make them work... you'll eventually run out of those as well.. because at some point they will work and your opponents will not get any better, nor will your teams suddenly start to communicate more than they are doing right now. Chances are, they'll communicate less.
Spare Knight, on 06 May 2020 - 12:50 PM, said:
I recently uninstalled the Steam version and went with the PGI Launcher. Much better performance from what I can tell. Disclaimer: Did not run before and after tests. Just feel.
Yes, a lot of us are using the PG launcher exclusively, but that doesn't change that the Steam version provides us a measurable metric of at least 1/3 to 1/2 of the player base, depending on who you want to listen to.
And what we are seeing is, despite all the people posting about how they dragged their friends into the game since this change, the numbers have barely grown. That alone suggests that for everyone people dragged to the game, we probably lost equal amounts of players.
And the thing about dragging friends to the game, that only lasts so long. I had someone gift me Green Hell to play Co-op with, during the Lockdown, and it lasted a week... he played 20 hours and then one of the group was like "meh, i am bored, lets go play something else" and all 3 of them moved on to another game.
So just how long do you think all these new groups will stay? A month? Maybe... but i doubt they'll be here for more than 2. All those people that didn't care about the game enough to play it before the change will be gone again as soon as the novelty wears off.
Except, now that we have confirmation, at least as far as you want to take Russ' word as confirmation, that this change is likely to be permanent, instead of a test, we'll be down all the solo players that left as well.
Time will tell how this turns out. But we've said this was a bad idea.. we said it would likely end the game if they did that at this point... and its looking like it just might turn out to be true.
Let's hope not, but for me personally its a dim hope.
Edited by IshanDeston, 07 May 2020 - 01:59 PM.