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2013-02-24, 03:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
I like guns, everybody likes guns... except Figment, but that is another topic. But I think PS2 took the wrong method of approaching how we choose and customize weapons.
The first and most obvious problem is the classification of customizations to overlap when they shouldn't. I dare anyone to explain why an extended magazine should not be usable with a laser sight should not be usable with a foregrip should not be usable with a taclight. Anyway, that is not quite the angle I was aiming for with this thread. SOE shouldn't be selling us new guns, but rather we should be taking the AR platform approach: Have one base design that is interchangeable to literally fill any role desired. Basically bring the Gauss Rifle, Cycler, and Pulsar to the forefront. I'll use the Gauss for the rest of this thread since I'm NC and I'm not politically correct. Break down the Gauss Rifle into the base components and you have: Barrel Forend Upper Receiver Lower Receiver Buttstock Trigger Assembly All of these should be what we customize for different purposes. For example if we want to turn the Gauss into a Battle Rifle, drop in a higher calibre barrel, Upper and Lower. We'd also need to use a different magazine for the larger ammunition. This is all before we get into sights, scopes, lasers, compensators, suppressors, and the like. To keep class balance mostly intact, simply allow only certain classes to use certain components, such as only HA can elect to use Drum Mags, or Infils are the only ones that can use the Long Rifle Barrels. Now, what do we do about these weapons we already have? Consolidate them. Identify what makes them unique and let them be a kit to modify the base Gauss. Other base platforms could be the Jackhammer, MCG, and Lasher. I'm not sure how easy this was to follow considering I'm sort of paraphrasing what I discussed with outfit mates last night. But the general gist is to focus on modification rather than just adding more guns. |
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2013-02-24, 04:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Second Lieutenant
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For another thread invoking the name Blacklight:Retribution and a subsequent post by me, also visit: http://www.planetside-universe.com/s...d.php?p=893968
EDIT: OP of other thread beat me to it. What a strange world this is. |
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2013-02-24, 04:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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Well my main thing with constantly pulling new guns is that it really skews things. When they said they were going to follow something like League of Legends I was really only expecting the cosmetics.
Constantly pulling new champions in that game doesn't work because they're balanced (debatable). IMO the balance comes from the veto/ban on champions in the pick. And then the entire game revolves around farming so w.e I'm done talking about this game. But you bringing out new weapons all the time just makes me foresee a power creep. Or situations where I really have no clue what weapon anyone is using and it's a huge "well let's see if he kills me or I kill him and we'll know..." |
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2013-02-24, 04:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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Shoving some BL:R into the Blender really wouldn't hurt. As long as they don't make us rent weapon parts, I'd start buying attachments and stuff like a maniac because I could use them on all weapons, they'd start feeling meaningful, and ALL THAT AWESOME STUFF. |
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