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General / Re: Donkey team no longer developing M:BG / OKAM
« on: May 29, 2017, 10:03:05 pm »tl;dr all Ramses posts.
Probably calls everyone in disagreement a 'snowflake' and tries to sell his personal opinion as 'facts'.
Been there, seen it, boring.
aye thats it, don't bother with engaging with anyones argument, just invent some excuse based on one arguably true statement. Well done
Youre just getting yourself caught in the witch hunt Ramses. Dont bother with any sort of middle ground at the moment, the 180 turn of the playerbase is really enhanced with how hyped up it got.
Yea they have been really burned. I think I said my piece, will prop leave after this last reply.
@Vibe
I'm not taking that right away, I just think you are wasting your time arguing a moot point to an echo-chamber of people who will basically agree with all you say and never challenge you.
And for the record, people do still play the game. Yesterday there was a peak amount of 39 players. How many are in this forum, circle-jerking? Molly, Heskey, Kuion, James and you Vibe. 5 people.
And for the record - yes my opinion is subjective but its based on objective factors, as such making it less influenced by the biases that everyone seems to have here.
Okam has a more complex and indepth armour/damage calculation.
Okam has more attack directions
Okam has hitboxes more closely aligned to the characters. (You have simply gotten used to the ridiculousness of WB hitboxes but not yet Okams) .
Okam doesn't have the stun of polearm overhead, severly limiting the possibility of 2v1 on a competitive level in WB.
Okams animation sweetspot are more balanced and the difference in reach is not nearly as great as in WB.
All of the above is as objective as I can make it. Now you may think my opinion that these factors make the game better is wrong, but you can hardly doubt the objective truth of these factors. Or, if you do, show me your evidence. You all seem so convinced, surely you would have backed up your claims with mountains of evidence and tests? You would not submit yourself to the possibility of being fooled by mere instinct and hurt emotions? Surely a rational, skeptical person would not let oneself dismiss a new game system because it "feels" wrong?
I have my doubts.