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cRPG => Suggestions Corner => Game Balance Discussion => Topic started by: Spook Island on April 30, 2011, 04:24:51 am
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I just registered on the forum, for the first time, ever to post this topic. 8-)
My Generation is 11.
I used to make 10,000 experience per Tick at X5
I now make only 6,500 :rolleyes:
In my humble opinion, there really isn't much point to retiring now anymore with rates that low; even for the heirloom... :|
Like this is a little too painful to bear. :cry: :cry: :cry:
Much more painful than any other nerf in history
more painful than upkeep being introduce
id rather my generation number be halved than to deal with a kick to the nuts this big :oops:
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It's perfectly simple. Let's recap:
When retirement was first introduced, the retiring requirements were higher after each generation, but the bonuses also increased with each retirement, making it all worth it. It didn't take long for it to become apparent that the WPF bonuses from retiring were unreasonable. To make up for their loss, the ramping requirements for retiring were removed.
Unfortunately, there was another oversight here -- the XP bonuses still grew faster with each generation. You (and a lot of other people) took advantage of this to retire many times over at an increasingly faster rate, to get more heirlooms and level faster.
Now XP bonuses for generations are stable, just like the requirements. Problem solved. You really shouldn't be complaining -- you've got an unfair advantage over newer players by virtue of having done many retirements back when it was easier.
Instead, be happy that your generation count or heirlooms haven't been reduced to compensate. Hey, with some luck, they still might be. :)
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I'm going to be perfectly frank with you.
I play this game a lot.
If you think this Experience Nerf is going to reduce the gap between casual players and die-hards, you couldn't any be more wrong.
Mark my words, more and more players will stop retiring because it honestly isn't worth it anymore.
In a couple months when people start hitting 33 and 36, etc... you will be begging to change the nerf back.
Like if I personally stop retiring and get up to level 35 (which I am already planning to do), it's going to be an absolute blood bath...
And Literally ANY new player I fight is going to quit this game as soon as they realize there's no chance they'll ever get anywhere near my generation and level without putting 10X the extra effort in
I know I'm right too.
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And Literally ANY new player I fight is going to quit this game as soon as they realize there's no chance they'll ever get anywhere near my generation and level without putting 10X the extra effort in
I know I'm right too.
Explain why I have not quit then. My highest Gen is 3. Maybe it is that I care not for ever getting your gen. Once I hit Gen 4 I will not need to be any higher. Gen 7 will merely be a perk if I reach it, and at that point I will have absolutely no desire for anything higher. Hell, gen 4 is fine.
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If a highly-skilled generation 10+ and level 35+ hits the battle server...
It going to be a nightmare for you and any new player; and you will definitely complain regardless of how cool you want to play it now.
Because you will not have any chance whatsoever.
I really don't think the patchmakers considered the long-term implications of this experience nerf and what it will do to the community when people inevitably stop retiring; which they definitely will very soon.
Like it works out really well for me compared to others, but I'm telling you right now that you are going to have a snowballs chance in hell of defeating me.
Players like me will be driving new players away in droves.
I'm sorry but I'd rather have new players stick around.
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If a highly-skilled generation 10+ and level 35+ hits the battle server...
It going to be a nightmare for you and any new player; and you will definitely complain regardless of how cool you want to play it now.
Because you will not have any chance whatsoever.
And when Rhade or any of the other native players (or veterans form mods that keep the concept of melee intact) first hit the servers, they were a terror even in the mid twenties level at gen 1.
Harmless can and does still kick my ass in melee even when she is level 5.
The amount of god skill players are tempered from them fighting each other, and that they still get ruined from the class weakness, whatever that may be, as well as being a massive priority one target that everyone guns for.
I think Dan_ATS or Harmless or any of the others can tell us a few tales of how every archer takes notice of him...
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Like I'm sorry, but from what you're saying I think its fairly obvious you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
Then again.. you are only generation 3, so I can't really blame you for not having the experience.
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It's perfectly simple. Let's recap:
When retirement was first introduced, the retiring requirements were higher after each generation, but the bonuses also increased with each retirement, making it all worth it. It didn't take long for it to become apparent that the WPF bonuses from retiring were unreasonable. To make up for their loss, the ramping requirements for retiring were removed.
Unfortunately, there was another oversight here -- the XP bonuses still grew faster with each generation. You (and a lot of other people) took advantage of this to retire many times over at an increasingly faster rate, to get more heirlooms and level faster.
Now XP bonuses for generations are stable, just like the requirements. Problem solved. You really shouldn't be complaining -- you've got an unfair advantage over newer players by virtue of having done many retirements back when it was easier.
Instead, be happy that your generation count or heirlooms haven't been reduced to compensate. Hey, with some luck, they still might be. :)
I agree with Spook.
As a fairly new player, I see no reason for new players to play this game with the XP nerf. You successfully castrated the most fun and enjoyable part of c-RPG, which was the customization.
No one wants to ride 20 hours to the level 25 area where you can first start to use a decent build every time they retire.
By the way, I'm still gen 1.
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Like I'm sorry, but from what you're saying I think its fairly obvious you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
Then again.. you are only generation 3, so I can't really blame you for not having the experience.
I have a gen 3 about to hit gen 4, a gen 3 halfway to gen 4, seven gen 2 characters, and three active alts besides that. Think of the hours of experience. I may not be a die hard, but I am hardly a newborn either.
I don't pool my gens into one thing because I don't care all that much. The moment I dueled and killed Harmless with a pike at level 17 and won was the day I knew with properly playing I can actually kill things properly, regardless of level. I have head shot characters as level 2 with PD 1 and scores kills, and I have dehorsed cavalry with but a torch (though it took several passes of them for me to hit them enough times).
I think you are over reacting.
As a fairly new player, I see no reason for new players to play this game with the XP nerf. You successfully castrated the most fun and enjoyable part of c-RPG, which was the customization.
No one wants to ride 20 hours to the level 25 area where you can first start to use a decent build every time they retire.
KANYE_WEST
Then why are you still playing?
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"I don't care that much"
Yeah I don't think we needed you to tell us that to figure that one out.
Some of us actually care about this game and the community.
"Then why are you still playing"
These are the kind of statements that drive people (especially new players) away, and quite frankly if the patchmakers were like you and had your bad attitude, this game would have died a long time ago.
Admit it.
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I asked why he was still playing because he is contradicting himself, and I want to know why he is an exception to himself when he said that there is no reason for new players to play anymore, despite him also saying that he himself is a new player, thus, why is he still playing?
This is like saying you should never turn left on baker street, then turning left ten seconds later on baker street... why did you do it?
This is not me telling him to piss off, this is my being extremely curious as to why he is still playing when he said that others like him have no reason to play... what is his special reason?
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I'm not playing with the recent patch.
Man, this board is full of idiots spewing logical fallacies. :\
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Don't give up on the mod man.
Enough people are complaining and making really good points about this issue that they'll have to eventually do something.
It's only going to get worse the longer the problem is ignored.
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Don't give up on the mod man.
Enough people are complaining and making really good points about this issue that they'll have to eventually do something.
It's only going to get worse the longer the problem is ignored.
I will certainly agree with that, as the developers require feedback to improve the game.
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I will certainly agree with that, as the developers require feedback to improve the game.
I try to give you +1 with every post you make but it won't register more than one :(
In a couple months when people start hitting 33 and 36, etc... you will be begging to change the nerf back.
Like if I personally stop retiring and get up to level 35 (which I am already planning to do), it's going to be an absolute blood bath...
And Literally ANY new player I fight is going to quit this game as soon as they realize there's no chance they'll ever get anywhere near my generation and level without putting 10X the extra effort in
I know I'm right too.
A level 36 player wouldn't be that much of a fright, to be honest. I'm more scared of Harmless, Dan, and Leman at level 20 than I am of most level 30s. What makes good players good is sufficient level + heaps of skill, whereas heaps of levels/armour + sufficient skill generally make just a competent player. Post-patch I'm level thirty running around with 21k worth of unmodified gear and I'm getting >2:1 k/d ratio. Were I six levels higher I'd do, at most, 16% more damage per strike or have a limited proficiency with crossbows. I.e. I'd be exactly as I am now just with an edge in combat which is smaller than the pre-patch bonuses afforded to most top-tier heirloomed weapons.
And if ever new player retention becomes an issue the developers will just implement a higher starting level for new players. E.g. new players start at level 15 or 20 rather than 1. This would place new players in the ballpark of most experienced players while still keeping the feel and MO of cRPG.
Perhaps they could do that now in a hotfix?
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Based on what others have written, there does seem a very desirable solution of just making base xp 2000 and removing all the generation xp bonuses. Most desirable because no one is really nerfed (even gen 12+ are better off then the current patch) and the feeling of grind is significantly curtailed for new players and getting to level 31 is still enough of a grind comapred to 30 that heirlooms are not going to proliferate, especially since retiring has far fewer advantages (heirloom buffs all nerfed and no xp gain).
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With the current system we will have 75% lvl 30-34 chars in 2 months and the game will feel like native with some beautification. Many guys will quit not because the mod is bad or unbalanced they will quit playing crpg because theres nothing to do. Its an rpg we need goals to reach.... Reaching high levels is impossible, retireing is worthless and making alts is useless because they cant be used in strategus..
I am not really whining, I like the patch and I cant really wait any longer to see strategus back online, but I fear I will only play strategus in the future.
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rofl spook join a battle server and see what happens to people who solo. Seige is a noob spamfest and is boring when i could be fighting real skilled people on battle.
I only do seige when i feel like spamming or when i'm low level so i can actually get kills.
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i have a bad tendency of emptying battle servers
it gets pretty boring pretty quick
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rofl spook join a battle server and see what happens to people who solo. Seige is a noob spamfest and is boring when i could be fighting real skilled people on battle.
I only do seige when i feel like spamming or when i'm low level so i can actually get kills.
you call siege a spamfest yet in battle the two teams just meet in the middle and just kill who ever doesn't have a picture above their head. I play battle allot and there's more teamwork in siege then battle so please don't tell him to join a battle server when you don't know what your going on about.