Community needs to do better
Kil63
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It's only been a few days since the EQ has started, and so many people are already talking about nerf this, moneygrab that, quitting the game, how unfair Adaptoid and Domino and Heimdall are, etc etc.
What happened to accepting and rising to a challenge? So many posts saying that these characters are cheap and unbeatable, yet there's so many posts and vids of people beating them easily, even with a 2 star Ronan!! The worst champ to fight in this entire game is hands-down 5.4 Ultron, and even then, there's ways to beat him.
The community needs to stop complaining, calling for nerfs, and calling things cheap or broken or unbeatable when you clearly haven't tried all options or practiced fighting that particular enemy. Whining and quitting never gets you anywhere. Let's do better.
What happened to accepting and rising to a challenge? So many posts saying that these characters are cheap and unbeatable, yet there's so many posts and vids of people beating them easily, even with a 2 star Ronan!! The worst champ to fight in this entire game is hands-down 5.4 Ultron, and even then, there's ways to beat him.
The community needs to stop complaining, calling for nerfs, and calling things cheap or broken or unbeatable when you clearly haven't tried all options or practiced fighting that particular enemy. Whining and quitting never gets you anywhere. Let's do better.
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Agreed.
They would go into a rage coma if they ever played Ninja Gaiden, Abadox, Silver Surfer, etc.
@ZzyzxGuy lol or Metroid
In this case, I think it's because most people find it out of the ordinary that they can't use their go-to top champions in the monthly Event Quest. However, I've seen some people asking for guidance on certain fights, such as the Yellow Jacket in last month's Event Quest, instead of complaining. I got to give kudos to those folks, because they actually want to better their understanding of the game, by asking on the forum. Either way, I like fights like the Hydra Adaptoid, cause you'll get to understand the benefit of rarely used champions such as Ronan.
If I remember correctly, people also complained about the Infinity War Event Quest back in April, because they felt the fight was too unusually tough - which again, I think is something they have to get used to.
Of course, we shouldn't neglect existing issues, such as the overheating/crashing (still happening, yes), unbalanced champions, and the lack of communication between the devs and the community.
People are allowed to give their feedback, of course. I encourage that, and give my own. But people are also allowed to challenge their feedback to make sure it’s given from a position of knowledge rather than one of being angry that they couldn’t beat it.
If I say Maestro Act 4 is way too difficult because of his Regen and should be nerfed, I would want someone to challenge it, make sure I understand the node and have tried counters.
People need to make sure the feedback given is genuine, rather than just annoyance. In the case of Hydra Adaptoid, it seems to be annoyance give the vast amount of counters.
You also have to consider the distinction between the individual players though - how certain are you that those 21% have a diverse set of champions to utilize and have experience with how to deal with specific nodes? I think that's what @BitterSteel also was pointing out.
Considering by the time you get to the Difficulties being discussed, you have a fair amount of experience and a decent Roster, that's not easily dismissed. When discussing something like EQ, people do it monthly. They know the degree of challenge it entails, and they know what doesn't feel right. The point I'm making is people have every right to speak to their own experience and be heard on that.
There is a huge, huge difference between the difficulty of node 30 and of the Hydra Adaptoid (HA). The HA has unstoppable, a bit of avoidable regen, a small bit of power gain and unblockable under 25%, personally I don’t see the issue with it. It’s a kinda difficult fight, but I didn’t have an issue because I did research and worked out who I needed for it.
He’s a robot, so I took nebula with Proxima synergy, he was shut down before the fight began. Others have discovered Ronan’s use with all the buffs, same with magik. Medusa shuts down robots better than nebula. Some used Corvus Glaive to outdamage everything. Some used Proxima midnight to be able to parry him under 25%. Some used void or guillotene to reverse healing. Every part of his abilities can be countered with champ abilities.
You can’t research and prepare for node 30, it’s just crazy. You have to go in and try to fight well against counter tactics which makes the defenders attack insanely high. I would take the HA fight every time over node 30.
If I thought yours, or anyone else’s concerns regarding Hydra adaptoid were valid, I would let them go on. There has never been a time on these forums where I’ve shut someone’s concerns regarding difficulty just for the sake of it. I’ve only ever challenged why they think that, and if I think the difficulty is alright, then I argue that. Why is your opinion valid, and it should get nerfed, and mine that it is alright is invalid?
I totally agree with that - one should speak their mind. However, just because you beat a certain difficulty the first month, doesn't mean you're bound to do the same the next month - what is the challenging, if otherwise.
For example, when Iceman was first released, I remember people had difficulties with him in the Event Quest he was featured in, so some simply couldn't fully explore it, without spending lots of money, because they were unfamiliar with the mechanics and/or lacked certain ideal champions to counter him such as Ultron, Rogue or Vision.
Are you saying that in the history of the game, nobody has ever come to the forums claiming something is impossible or too hard when it actually is quite possible to do?
Should we accommodate them and say yes, your opinion and experience is correct because you can’t possibly be wrong?
@GroundedWisdom But out of that 21 percent of people, how many have tried different champs than their normal ones? How many have looked for help? How many are trying to do Master or Uncollected with a roster that isn't ready for that?
They may have different reasons for claiming that the content is too hard, but when you have so many others in the community who have found ways to beat these obstacles, especially with 2 and 3 star champions, the argument about the content being too hard and needing to be nerfed goes out the window to me.
People can find something too much and voice their opinion of that all day. The problem I see is when they start saying it's unfair or needs a nerf or things along those lines. Can't give up or expect someone to change something just because it's a bit of a challenge to 1 out of 5 people.
I'm sorry, this is starting to sound like a therapy session, lol.
If you're not open to suggestions, you're in denial - at that point, you're limiting your own growth. So, what's the purpose of being heard in that case?
And the fact no one ever just cruises along Heroic, Master, and THEN UC with increasingly better champs and want to dive in before they even know what the new champs can do.
Take a bunch of 3/30 and your back up 5*/6* into heroic:
“Huh, when Red Skull has armor up he can power drain wen blocking? Cool let me get an armor break champ and try not to hit his block”
Neither RS or HD are necessarily hard they’re just new. Who honestly initially knew how to avoid YJ SP1 with dexterity when he was first introduced? Anyone remember the outrage of Nameless Guillotine and INFINITY THANOS when they were bosses? Good times…
Who are we to make that assessment? Do we speak for other people? Do we know what their capabilities are and their mental state based on an opinion? Is it our job to force people to agree with us and see things our way? Are we the ones that assess someone's level of skill and open-mindedness and pass that along to the team based on what we screen as valid or not? No. Everyone speaks for themselves and it's not our call to start passing judgment just because they don't agree with us. It's not our call to say who is right and who is wrong. It's just plain inappropriate.
I agree with others that people need to stop screaming “nerf” so fast and first step back and see if others have pointers for ideal matchups. If people as a whole don’t like the direction of specific champs being needed for more and more encounters for more of general population then that’s an entire different discussion in my opinion