Lulz, my char is pure 2her and has 124 wpf. Lvl 34. Also, most of the ninja guys have only 5 PS. So you're trying to say we're not supposed to use knockdawn weapons?
Not true, difference between your 100 and 150 wpf is meaningless and mace is the third fastest 2h weapon. So no, dedicated 2hers don't swing faster.
Not true. With +3 mace, 5 PS and 100 wpf you deal 20,5 average damage with every hit against guy having 50 body armor. Or even more including speed bonus. On the other hand with +3 danish, 124 wpf, 7 PS on average I'd deal 28,5 damage to the same guy. I'm not saying you're not at a disadvantage in terms of melee fight, but you're exaggerating a bit, don't you think?
The only thing that comes to mind is a question. Do you play on EU or NA? I don't recognize your name, so I hope I'm not incorrect in assuming you play on EU. My post's evidence is purely anecdotal. I don't care to crunch numbers so much in a vidya game. But it seems that NA has a large proportion of strength builds in comparision to EU, correct? Perhaps that's where we do not see eye to eye. Maybe I've got luck that seems to find me fighting 27-12 builds all day long.
In regards to the out-swinging comment; again my evidence is purely anecdotal. Perhaps the majority of the dedicated melee players that I find myself engaging are indeed much more skilled than I am in terms of footwork and other dueling skills. I don't think that to be the case, since I often get valour as a ranged-dominant hybrid, which many people I have talked to consider under-powered when it comes to getting points and thusly valour.
One thing I did not mention is the fact that the mace is 70 length. That ain't shit, cap'n. I haven't actually seen a complaint about other knockdown weapons (mauls, mallet, knobbed and spiked maces, goendag, etc) which are much greater length. Many knockdowns and kills are gained from attacks on players that are not actively fighting you. I.e. sneak attacks. If I get in a sneak attack with a 70-length weapon, I feel that the other person deserves to get whacked a time or two for that.
I'm really not attempting to exaggerate. I did think for a while on what numbers to claim I experienced. But, for the umpteenth time, I barely did any research into them. And, of course, it is human tendency to recall negative events more often than positive events. Negative events are accompanied by anger, frustration, etc. A much more memorable emotion than "lol i just knocked that bundle of sticks down and killed him lol"