No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola There was a date implemented already, and Cull was way past that date - but they decided to "balance" him anyway. That date is a soft date and will never stop them from balancing the champs after if needed. It also was created after he was already out. You can try to play word-lawyer anyway you want. By the rules they set themselves, he was safe. By setting this precedent, why should we believe anything they say anymore?
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola There was a date implemented already, and Cull was way past that date - but they decided to "balance" him anyway. That date is a soft date and will never stop them from balancing the champs after if needed. It also was created after he was already out.
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola There was a date implemented already, and Cull was way past that date - but they decided to "balance" him anyway.
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola There was a date implemented already, and Cull was way past that date - but they decided to "balance" him anyway. That date is a soft date and will never stop them from balancing the champs after if needed. It also was created after he was already out. A soft date LOL, because you know right, because you got some secret memo saying it was, or you are just smarter than everyone because when they give a date we all think they would stand by it. BTW how did you vote? Would you R5 Namor. BTW guys not saying that this is happening but just want to throw it out there to be careful about replying to to anyone that you feel is just trolling a discussion, saying the opposite of how everyone feels on every discussion they participate in. I have seen a lot of great discussions get closed that way. Just saying, definitely not because anyone here is doing it. A good indicator is those people usually have a massive amount of dislikes compared to likes. I just say this because I hope to keep good conversations going that can help the community.
Don't listen to the emotional community. Namor is unlikely to recieve and nerf because he requires long ramp up each fight to get his damage output. His utility is still amazing and debatably outshines everyone in the mutant class with the exception of omega red.
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola So a date after which balance of the game no longer matters, no matter what data shows there is an imbalance? That’s not what I said. Misstating someone's position by adding the most restrictive (“no longer”) and most extreme (“no matter”) terms is resorting to straw men once again. Bad form for a self-professed “logician.”No, provide a list re: these “adjustments”—who’s safe for now, who’s on the table, which older champs are getting a review. I’m not talking about meta-shifting, 12.0 level changes here—those are their own entity and should be dealt with separately. I’m talking about the “adjustment” program. If the team needs the community to test the most basic attributes of its products (and according to Miike below, it does), then just announcing an “adjustment” program exists and that some champs might get changed isn’t enough. Dr. Zola
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola So a date after which balance of the game no longer matters, no matter what data shows there is an imbalance?
Context is all we know is that they said he was overreaching other Champs in one aspect. Then the whole community started yelling fire in a Theater.
@Lormif Diablo was also released before the program was implemented and Kabam stated that he missed the cutoff. This gave alot of players the idea that champs are safe once they enter the basic pool such as Cull. I know changes need to be made. The main problem i see is the same thing that keeps continuing to happen and that is how kabam communicates with the community. Recently mods have made statements that are entirely false such as all champs are the same speed. They said changes before champs enter the basic pool which didnt happen correctly with Cull. Communication about the goals and what players can expect needs to be front and center here. Trust is at an all time low at least since i started playing the game. Its a sad time when a large portion of the playerbase is nervous to rank up champs that they have worked hard for. IF kabam isnt careful about how they handle this and any other changes in the near future I am afraid this could be a major turning point in the game. With the new avengers game coming out soon and the problems kabam has created recently with all these changes it could chase a bunch of ppl away very easily. Thats also a fear i have in spending money in the game right now cuz i dont know if it will be around at this time next year.
@Lormif a link to what? When kabam miike said diablo just missed the cutoff?
I will try finding it. Im not sure how to search for threads that he replied to but i will try finding it
While I’m at it, I’m going to engage in a crazy thought experiment here: what would the game look like if featured crystals didn’t exist?Put aside the financial impact for now—I’m going to assume it’s financially doable. The rate of new champ acquisition would slow down. Maybe the rate of new champ introduction would decrease as well, hopefully with a focus on getting it right as opposed to getting it out. CCP players would have one less thing to focus on. Arena scores—maybe they go up, or maybe they go down. If you know the champ you get is immediately on the table, perhaps you don’t grind so hard. Or maybe you do, since you know you will be one of only a few who get an OP champ for 3 months. There’s less need to buff the snot out of new EQ bosses in an effort to make them look awesome and goose sales. So what takes the featured’s place? I’m not sure—maybe a 300 unit crystal that offers a subset of champs at a lesser drop rate. Or nothing at all. Again...crazy thought experiment. Dr. Zola
No way. You’ve worked too hard for those resources to see them wrecked by irresponsible policies. What would be a responsible step here is a “hands off” date on these champs—some kind of statute of limitations that says when the team is done with the initial “adjustment” so players can make a meaningful determination about whether the champ is one they want to invest in. Dr. Zola You see the problem of course. 1. Nobody is going to R5 those champs, so they won't be used as much, until the rebalance date passes. KABAM'S data would then really reveal nothing and so the rebalance won't happen. 2. Then everyone ranks em up, destroys and/or cheeses content, and we have the same problem.3. KABAM still nerfs the champ after the tweak period. Not saying anyone should rank or shouldn't rank, entirely up to each player, however iy won't solve the problem.