[Balance] Weighing the Consequences - Page 6
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Zax19
Czech Republic1136 Posts
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archonOOid
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Rockztar
Denmark210 Posts
First of all, which race do you(the OP) play? League? What's your background in gaming etc. Are you in any way affiliated with Blizzard and so on. It's important to me, when you write this saying people make statements with little research behind it that you make it clear to us who you yourself are, and what should give you credibility in your points. If I just accepted what you wrote, because I'm of the same notion we're at the exactly same point as "Imbalance Theorists". What kind of research did you exactly do before writing this? Because you seem to think you know a lot about the mindset of players, and what kind of actions should/could be made. Be careful you don't walk down the same path the exact same path the people you're calling out to in this post did. When all comes to all, this read has zero statistics, and is just a bunch of assumptions making it comparable to "Imbalance Theorists" statements. | ||
Acritter
Syria7637 Posts
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ThomasHobbes
United States197 Posts
Does this have anything, at all, to do with the balance discussion? --> No Imbalance exists, whether you focus on it or not, you should not, for the sake of your sanity and your skill level, focus on it to the exclusion of practice, but that does not mean that imbalance either doesn't exist, or that individuals who point out imbalance ought to be dismissed as whiners. | ||
Tortious_Tortoise
United States944 Posts
On January 15 2012 23:13 Rockztar wrote: I liked the message you were trying to bring, but I have a few things about this read I'd like clarified. First of all, which race do you(the OP) play? League? What's your background in gaming etc. Are you in any way affiliated with Blizzard and so on. It's important to me, when you write this saying people make statements with little research behind it that you make it clear to us who you yourself are, and what should give you credibility in your points. If I just accepted what you wrote, because I'm of the same notion we're at the exactly same point as "Imbalance Theorists". What kind of research did you exactly do before writing this? Because you seem to think you know a lot about the mindset of players, and what kind of actions should/could be made. Be careful you don't walk down the same path the exact same path the people you're calling out to in this post did. When all comes to all, this read has zero statistics, and is just a bunch of assumptions making it comparable to "Imbalance Theorists" statements. My tag is Morte, I'm a Diamond level Terran on NA who is majoring in International Studies with a double minor in Economics and Political Science at The Ohio State University. With regards to my background in gaming, in my experience there are two types of gamers-- those who explore the depths of as many games as they can get their hands on, and those who invest all of their time into one game and one community. I am of the latter category. When my brother buys FPS games for x-box, I beat the campaign on easy and never touch them again. Almost all of my extra-curricular time is devoted to StarCraft. I have no affiliation with Blizzard except a special fondness for their games-- BW, WC3, D2, WoW, and, now StarCraft II. Essentially, I have no empirical evidence to support my claim-- it's incredibly hard to find empirical evidence that can clearly prove my affirmative or its negative. It's much more of a StarCraft weltanschauung-- a philosophy. It's almost impossible to effectively argue a philosophy, so my OP was more of an attempt to structure the little evidence I have in such a manner that it's understandable, and hopefully, mildly persuasive. | ||
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