Magrailothos wrote: » Patchie93 wrote: » Magrailothos wrote: » Patchie93 wrote: » So lets see in one patch ...Made it so Drax can't bypass mordo astral evade with his first medium. Sorry, what? Has this happened? Add me on line and I can show you video I just made or try drax against a mordo. He evaded 3/3 Or 4/4 attempts I just did this in arenas and didn't have any problems. Parry-stunned Mordo four or five times then Medium attached him, no problem and no Degeneration. Still, there could have been done minor animation changes leading to effects on your game and not mine. You should post that video as a bug in its own thread with phone/OS details - would be nice for it to be acknowledged as something that (1) hasn't been intentionally changed, and (2) isn't going to be changed.
Patchie93 wrote: » Magrailothos wrote: » Patchie93 wrote: » So lets see in one patch ...Made it so Drax can't bypass mordo astral evade with his first medium. Sorry, what? Has this happened? Add me on line and I can show you video I just made or try drax against a mordo. He evaded 3/3 Or 4/4 attempts
Magrailothos wrote: » Patchie93 wrote: » So lets see in one patch ...Made it so Drax can't bypass mordo astral evade with his first medium. Sorry, what? Has this happened?
Patchie93 wrote: » So lets see in one patch ...Made it so Drax can't bypass mordo astral evade with his first medium.
MikeHock wrote: » Since yesterdays update, Autofight doesn't stay on in story quests I predict they won't fix this until the next update; at least 1 month.
Idelest wrote: » I would like to say one more thing about Archangel here since reading his abilities in the champions spotlight, they state that:Neurotoxins are a Passive effect, and therefore do not count as either a Debuff, or a Poison. On expiry, Neurotoxins have a 100% Chance to Stun their target for 0.5 seconds. This effect will not interrupt a Special Attack. That is direct wording from the spotlight. Now a NT does not count as a debuff. The NT will stun the opponent. It does NOT say that the NT will apply a stun debuff to the opponent, it states that the NT, which is NOT a debuff, will stun the target. Look, this is all semantics and it can be read both ways easily, which is why I believe the game team should stick by their statement that it was working as intended. Change it back!
ChunkerButtM8 wrote: » Drax is indeed pointless now. I would like to hear from Kabam what the utility/purpose of Drax is supposed to be now. Seriously... why is he in the game? What does he do? They post that I can now use Antman. Well... that's really helpful information now that I have a R4 5* duped Drax that I have invested heavily in. Let me just magically reassign all those items to my Antman. It's not about not having the skill to beat Mordo or Spiderman the hard way with another champ. Yes, I can do that. I'm confident in my abilities to do that. It's about the fact that I invested some insanely hard to get resources into a character who used to be able to do that for me, and a few days later is straight up rubbish bin material. That was all Drax was good for and they have taken it away silently, removing everything that made Drax worth anything. Sure he hits somewhat above average still. But ask my 5* unranked unduped Angela if Drax impresses her. The look on her face will tell you that she thinks Drax is a useless wimp who now has zero utility and zero reason to exist in the game. I will agree with her. There is simply no reason for Drax to be in the game anymore. It simply reinforces how much of a waste of time aspiring for anything in this game is. We analyse our rosters, find the gaps, and then grind so much of our lives away to fill those gaps. And we feel that elation like we have accomplished something with all that time spent, and will reap the rewards. Then Kabam just changes it all on a whim without informing anyone. Makes you realise all the grinding, the clearing of hard content, the money invested... it's such a complete waste of time.
ChunkerButtM8 wrote: » And in all honesty...can someone please tell me why Drax is in the game then? Is it just so he can give a pathetic little synergy boost to Starlord? That's the only use I can see for him now.
TachyonShadow wrote: » The change with drax is not a frame thing the distance that the evade uses was increased no single evade has ever moved over half the screen and now ultron does
Dshu wrote: » How are we supposed to know who is next for the nerf list? Trying to rank up champs is nearly impossible.
phillgreen wrote: » Post the changes in the patch notes with a real description of what and why, then implement in the following months update.
ChunkerButtM8 wrote: » DNA3000 wrote: » Dshu wrote: » How are we supposed to know who is next for the nerf list? Trying to rank up champs is nearly impossible. And yet I keep ranking up champs. If you can't make decisions without a perfect crystal ball of the future, then MMOs are not the best gaming option for you. All of these games promise the same thing: the game will change in ways players may not get advanced warning about, and game play decisions need to presume that anything could change at any time. You can argue any one particular change should or shouldn't happen, but you cannot argue that the game shouldn't change at all once you've decided to make a decision. That's an argument you cannot win, and honestly for the most part you won't find enough players to support that argument to make it winnable. Actually if you step outside the Kabam-controlled zone of these forums, the public sentiment surrounding the communities current view of Kabam is pretty obvious. Check out Youtube or Reddit communities (or the Fair Trading website) and the anger of these nerfs and Kabam as a whole screams a very loud and clear message.
DNA3000 wrote: » Dshu wrote: » How are we supposed to know who is next for the nerf list? Trying to rank up champs is nearly impossible. And yet I keep ranking up champs. If you can't make decisions without a perfect crystal ball of the future, then MMOs are not the best gaming option for you. All of these games promise the same thing: the game will change in ways players may not get advanced warning about, and game play decisions need to presume that anything could change at any time. You can argue any one particular change should or shouldn't happen, but you cannot argue that the game shouldn't change at all once you've decided to make a decision. That's an argument you cannot win, and honestly for the most part you won't find enough players to support that argument to make it winnable.
ChunkerButtM8 wrote: » DNA3000 wrote: » ChunkerButtM8 wrote: » DNA3000 wrote: » Dshu wrote: » How are we supposed to know who is next for the nerf list? Trying to rank up champs is nearly impossible. And yet I keep ranking up champs. If you can't make decisions without a perfect crystal ball of the future, then MMOs are not the best gaming option for you. All of these games promise the same thing: the game will change in ways players may not get advanced warning about, and game play decisions need to presume that anything could change at any time. You can argue any one particular change should or shouldn't happen, but you cannot argue that the game shouldn't change at all once you've decided to make a decision. That's an argument you cannot win, and honestly for the most part you won't find enough players to support that argument to make it winnable. Actually if you step outside the Kabam-controlled zone of these forums, the public sentiment surrounding the communities current view of Kabam is pretty obvious. Check out Youtube or Reddit communities (or the Fair Trading website) and the anger of these nerfs and Kabam as a whole screams a very loud and clear message. It screams "some people like to scream." But I think people keep forgetting, or perhaps didn't even realize, that not even during the 12.0 debacle was the player community genuinely unified over the changes. And the idea that the vague sentiments being posted on public forums accurately represented an overall strong signal was repeatedly smacked down by players who thought they could tap into their perceived anger by the "community" by trying to rally players to unify over other issues. Which never worked. Anyone who thinks they can read the pulse of the *overall* player community by watching Youtube streamers and reading the Reddit clearly wasn't paying any attention during 12.0. It was so easy to see that everyone was unhappy, but everyone mistakenly thought everyone else was unhappy about the same things they were. Until they tried to act on that belief. That's partially why calling for a boycott these days can't even get most players to yawn. So many players called for them that the entire notion was burned out almost before 12.1 came out. True. There will always be more unwitting meat stepping up to the grinder. All I can do is quit myself and enjoy my own free time. That's a choice each individual has to make on their own.
DNA3000 wrote: » ChunkerButtM8 wrote: » DNA3000 wrote: » Dshu wrote: » How are we supposed to know who is next for the nerf list? Trying to rank up champs is nearly impossible. And yet I keep ranking up champs. If you can't make decisions without a perfect crystal ball of the future, then MMOs are not the best gaming option for you. All of these games promise the same thing: the game will change in ways players may not get advanced warning about, and game play decisions need to presume that anything could change at any time. You can argue any one particular change should or shouldn't happen, but you cannot argue that the game shouldn't change at all once you've decided to make a decision. That's an argument you cannot win, and honestly for the most part you won't find enough players to support that argument to make it winnable. Actually if you step outside the Kabam-controlled zone of these forums, the public sentiment surrounding the communities current view of Kabam is pretty obvious. Check out Youtube or Reddit communities (or the Fair Trading website) and the anger of these nerfs and Kabam as a whole screams a very loud and clear message. It screams "some people like to scream." But I think people keep forgetting, or perhaps didn't even realize, that not even during the 12.0 debacle was the player community genuinely unified over the changes. And the idea that the vague sentiments being posted on public forums accurately represented an overall strong signal was repeatedly smacked down by players who thought they could tap into their perceived anger by the "community" by trying to rally players to unify over other issues. Which never worked. Anyone who thinks they can read the pulse of the *overall* player community by watching Youtube streamers and reading the Reddit clearly wasn't paying any attention during 12.0. It was so easy to see that everyone was unhappy, but everyone mistakenly thought everyone else was unhappy about the same things they were. Until they tried to act on that belief. That's partially why calling for a boycott these days can't even get most players to yawn. So many players called for them that the entire notion was burned out almost before 12.1 came out.