I have a love hate relationship with this game, the community, and the dev team. I've had some wonderful moments, met some great people and had some type of action from said dev team against certain really toxic players (ironic coming from me). But I've also had a flipped coin in this which are more often than the former. Some really goofy, awkward, really cringe, or just downright not fun to play with or even against players that just make it a goal to ruin it for others, moments where I want to toss my monitor out the window because of how just badly this game runs in alot of aspects, and being briefly banned for talking crap to other players who usually instigate it. (To which I say, grow up, sticks and stones). It takes an act of God or a copious amount of booze to just start MWO again, because I already know what my experience is going to be.
What exactly lead myself personally to just not want to play this game after putting in x amount of money and over 3000 hours? Short answer: It ain't fun.
Long answer: There's been a vicious cycle over the years that I can relate with only two other games, one which just killed it's player base almost identically to MWO (Overwatch). The cycle is as follows:
1. Piranha took too long to update MWO.
2. Updates hurt the game and made it less fun.
3. Community backlash is ignored.
Rinse and repeat and this went on for literal years.
1. You were lucky to see a significant update within a year. I don't count mech releases as an update. It's just a mech release. I'm talking about addressing balance issues. Listen to the guys that play comp. They know how to abuse the mechanics. They will tell you whats wrong with the game. I don't know why there is a complete disconnect with the community but I would honestly say this is what killed the game and has put us into this state. We have maybe 200 or 300 regulars now? Maybe?
"The game is still alive Soap!"
200 to 300 people is not an alive game. It's a corpse. Be real about it. Unless we have some real whale wallets here who are keeping this game afloat, it's not going to keep pumping this way for much longer. Better to face a cold hard truth now. I really hated seeing these nay sayers back then saying "GAH DA GAME DEAD" when it had consistent players of well over thousands, but again, years ago, and now I fall into this pity party.
2. One of the biggest goofs has been ghost heat. Limiting builds, alpha strikes and now we're stuck with a bug that still isn't addressed. I remember this lovely update because this was the first time I had quit for roughly a few years. Give or take this happened in 2016 at the end of the year. No one wanted this. The amount of time to kill wasn't an issue then, and you still have builds that work around that "issue" *coughAC2spamcough*. One somewhat prominent player back then was Fantastic Tuesday, who addressed this issue and did his own constructive cristicism. How was this met? Blocked on Twitter by Russ Bollock and after being made for blocking said player, he undid it. But that's the company we're dealing with. I honestly think they just generally don't care. I mean, they were shadow banned off of reddit for a reason. Lol.
The other big oof has been engine desync. No longer was the "bigger engine = better." It's now become to "Invest in this mess of a skill tree and hope your mech doesn't suck or actually has some decent quirks." This update alone killed off a literal crap ton of mechs that we're incredibly good but not broken. My go to back then happened to be the Black Knight. Had an amazing twist, could tank relatively well, and the heat wasn't difficult to manage. But again, it wasn't overpowered by any means. It had a rather large CT, hard points we're super super low, and it was pretty tall for a 70T mech, and I believe it's nearly the same height as an Atlas, just slimmer. (Correct me if I'm wrong).
Other minor changes has been just unnecessary or nonsensical like making the Jenner and Firestarter the giants of light mechs. Nuking the ever loving crap out of the Timber Wolf to where it's now a joke and you're just memeing if you're piloting it, nerfing the clan heavy lasers because there was a 91 alpha that put you could only shoot once every minute or so, at a relatively short range, and was a bad build to begin with but whatever, nerf that and all the other clan mechs that needed it, and putting in this messy skill tree which takes waaaaaay longer to grind out than just buying three different variants and mastering it. Like, the latter promoted the use of using other mechs, albeit, different variants, but you weren't always guaranteed to see the same meta build of the same mech unless you're doing comp or sometimes community warfare. This was primarly the reason why we had a site called "Meta Mechs" until basically the past two/three years.
3 Again, this has to do with the disconnect. I get it, you're a company and you need to make money, but do you really need to piss off your community with almost everything?
Remember when Star Citizen was getting some traction? Guess who tried to abandon MWO to make a cheap knock off with a "go fund me?" Piranha. Know what you would get after $5,000 was donated for that junk heap? Space Flight. In a space flight simulator. I can't make this up.
I bring this up because this company doesn't and hasn't cared about any individual of the community. I don\t even think they're BattleTech fans. I think they just pulled up a wiki and went "hmm mm hmm mm, okay, put that in." And to be quite frank, this isn't even MechWarrior, it's a point and click and shoot with robots. It should just be called Rock em Sock em Robots. We're driving tanks, nothing should be pin point accurate. Instead, we get this stiff simulation where your playing the slowest FPS imaginable.
Take this for an example, and don't tell me you didn't cream your pants when you first saw it in 09.
I love MechWarrior. I loved it as a kid. I loved MWO when I first played it, but over time, after so many years and again, 3000 hours put into this with God knows how much I spent, it's just been a sick joke. I truly wish we can get a MechWarrior game that actually feels fluid and not just some rushed together piece made by the lowest bidder.
TL:DR - I've been drinking and am butt hurt about my childhood.
Edited by DrtyDshSoap, 19 July 2020 - 04:45 AM.