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2003-04-15, 01:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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I don't think excessive deaths should be punished. Dying a lot can sometimes be an indication you are taking a few for the team - spearheading a charge down the stairs, or whatever - in a way that allows your team to be successful.
In other team games I've played, it's often drilled into the players that watching stats is the worst thing you can do. It tends to indicate folks who are more worried about their kill to death ratio than about how their team is doing. I think having such a system in game would be detrimental to team play. If the endless spawn thing is a problem, they might need to adjust spawn times - or at least how quickly one AMS or tube can spawn. You don't want to make players wait too long by lengthening their spawn times, but perhaps limiting the spawns per location..? |
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2003-04-15, 01:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||||
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(no offence at all intended here, I am just strongly against these ideas)
This is an FPS, not a RPG, death is part of the game, you die often, every few min you die, its part of life. If battles lasted several min between 1 person and another person, then fine, but if 2 people are shooting at eachother, the battle lasts what? 10 seconds? 5 ? If you had that, you would have no one fighting since they would be scared of losing their high rank. You would have a bunch of lvl 8-9s that would not go out doors. Also, what about the high lvl commanders that would be targeted every few seconds? This idea would not work, and I am glad that the devs agree with me.
---------------- sorry if this offends anyone, it is not meant to be that way, hwever, I am strongly against these ideas.
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2003-04-15, 02:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | |||
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Serriously though, entire empires (not just outfits) have declared war on each other. And letting outfits of the same empire fight each other would really throw a wrench into SOE's plans for the game IMO. Not to shoot down your idea, but it only really works if the factions aren't in an all out war and there's open ended RP... which PS doesn't have... and I'm not sure if it should. We'll just have to wait and see.
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2003-04-15, 02:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | |||
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2003-04-15, 03:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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I think that the game has soooo much potential. I'm sure it will be a very good game even if they released it to retail right now. However, i think the most important thing that it falls short of is a challenging specialization system. The game would be far more engrossing if it took time and skill to become a great galaxy pilot, reaver pilot, tank driver, tank gunner, or whatever. Right now it just seems as though you can jump into any roll and instantly pick it up and be proficient enough to be effective in battle. This is NOT conducive to a lasting experience. People get bored with things that don't challenge them. I know some of you will say "we don't want a sim". Well i'm telling you that if you did have more detailed and more difficult systems to learn it would be much more fun in the long run because people wouldn't be switching rolls every day and being good at one thing would give you a sense of accomplishment. There's no sense of accomplishment right now. It's too easy to do take on any of the rolls the game offers. I'm not saying you shouldn't be able to switch rolls. I'm saying that the learning curve for each roll should be steaper so that it takes time to get good. That way you could make your own long term goals if you need long term goals. You could have a long term goal of becoming a skilled galaxy pilot as well as a skilled prowler pilot. Right now the game has no specializations. It has rolls. Anybody can take any roll at any time with almost no training or experience required. That is not a specialization. If you look at say Everquest. It has specialized characters. If you're a mage character your goal is to be the best mage there is and it takes TIME to become that. Well in PS it takes no time to become the best galaxy pilot or reaver pilot, or hacker, or whatever. THAT is the biggest problem.
edit: I also think that punishing people for killing themselves repeatedly is not a bad idea. You should lose a small percentage of the experience you earned since your last death each time you die. That percentage loss should decrease in size with each kill you make. That way, people have the incentive to get more kills between deaths. Thus causing them to lose fewer earned experience points. That would be for BEP only. CEP should be handled similarly but with the amount of experience taking decreasing at a far greater rate with each base/tower capture you complete.
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2003-04-15, 03:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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I see. Well have you ever played any action game lately? like Counterstrike, or Ravenshield? You can end up waiting 5 minutes for a round to end. I really don't mind. Some of the most popular games make it so you have to wait a significantly long time to play again. Basically you're saying no one would want to play a game like counterstrike. or Ravenshield. (sarcasm) Well... I think a bunch of people still play counterstrike /sarcasm Also, I am very surprised that the good people at SOE developing this game couldn't forsee most of these problems. It scares me. I really hope they can fix all this up, I don't want this game to fail.
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2003-04-15, 03:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | |||
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I don't understand what you all are looking for. It seems more replayable than most games to me just because you can fill so many different roles in a war that is being fought by hundreds of people around you. The game comes together better than Tribes, Weapons Factory or Team Fortress; its scale exceeds anything you can get on the market and probably for the near future.
This is speculation, but I am willing to bet you that the people who are getting burnt out all fit into most or all of these categories: People who play for 6+ hour sessions. People who spend almost all of their time on Cyssor. People who spend most of their time on one character serving one role. People who really wish they could roleplay as their character. Here's the big one: People who NEVER defend. I read a lot of complaints on the beta forum that go like this:
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2003-04-15, 03:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
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I don't think anybody here wants the game to fail. But yes, it is rather disheartening that some many obvious flaws were not spotted earlier in developement. Of course, there are plenty of lead game designers who have their "vision" and if you suggest anything different than what's already in their "vision" they think you're a dumbass because their egos are gigantic. So i'm sure there were a couple people on the dev team who saw these problems and the designers didn't think anything of it. Seriously though. They couldn't see how people could abuse the grief system? It's hard for me to believe anybody could be that blind.
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2003-04-15, 03:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
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**Non of this is meant in ANY way to be offensive, just expressing my own views on the matter, even though it may not sound like it, I do respect all other views on the matter, jsut expressing my own thoughts and ideas here**
You have to understand that there is a big difference between having 10-20 people playing in a battle and 500 people playing in a single battle, deaths will happen much faster. There is a penalty for dying, you are our of the loop until you can respawn and walk/fly/whatever back to the frontline. This game is meant to be much more intence than bf1942 and MoH where a valid tactic is just to camp all the time. It is not a sniper match like BF and Medal of Honor are, thus it needs to have you in the action right away. The point of this game is to make a constant war, not rounds of fighting like the current games. I play BF1942 semi-often, and it is not a bad game (Ill admit that I love C&CRen and UT2003 much much more as they are not sniper matches/run for the vechs games and alow much more intence fighting). You do risk dying, it is a problem, people to not just get up right were they were and run after you again, there is a wait to get vechs again, etc. But you need to be back in the action fast, not waiting at a load screen for several min each time you die. With hundereds of people shooting, death happens very very fast, entire lines of troops get torn apart in seconds. In the end, I feel that the wait to get in should be less that the length of the fighting itself or esle you are spending all of your time waiting to play the game, insted of playing it. Many of the swarm problems would go away if they did not have their spawn locations close to your base, that means that you can not play a 100% defensive game, insted you must attack, it forces the defenders to attack and defend. This is the way it is in great games, as it forces you to be dynamic, and not just play sit and wait, but actually puts a stress on commanders to solve the problems, and come up with solutions and counters for things. if you could wait for people to come back, or have to wait for long spawn times, there would be little want to attack bases, since you could spend much more time playing just sniping at people from the bases or forests. A long wait time leads to sniper games, this is the opposite of sniper games (ie: medal of honor/BF1942) snipers have their role, but it is not the main force, thus you need to be in battle faster, not waiting to be in battle. People want to get that thrill, they dont want to just sit around and camp all day w/o moving afraid of being shot. Thus I say that tactics, not respawn time should counter swarms. Destroy their spawn points, dont just camp and defend. They can not keep coming if you destroy their spawn points. To be honist, I can not stand sniper games, they are a completely different style that non sniper games. It is the difference from b41942 to ut2003. UT2003 is much more in your face intence action, and does not alow camping to be a valid tactic most of the time. Bf1942, the best weapon is 1. Run for the vechs, or 2 grab a sniper gun, and go at it. I would prefer to grab a chain gun, or shotgun and go at it, and actually move vs sitting still, it creates a much faster style of play, and forces you to think on your feet, not jsut sit down and aim. I guess it is just prefered style of play in the end, but I am tired of sniper games, and long wait times to play, in ut2003, you spend 99% of the time shooting and actually in the game, in BF, you spend only about 20-30% of the total time in firefights. **Wow, this a long post, didnt realise that I typed so much until I look at it
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2003-04-15, 04:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
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Oh, im not arguing that the respawn rate may need to be change, or a limit on how close you can park your spawn points to the base, they do need to be changed, just saying that a 2 min respawn time is far too extreme, and other ways need to be found to change the problem of zerg like play than a 2 min time. Perhaps like you can not park a spawn point withen an inner ring of influance, or somehting, etc, but you can not have people waiting long periods of time to get back in the game universe.
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Former Commander General Of The Freedom Corp Grab the next Galaxy to our HQ Join us!! For Freedom! For Victory! Charge!!! ------------------------------ "All that and a bag of psychedelic mushrooms!" ------------------------------ "Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tire, more hungry. Keep punching." |
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