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2011-09-16, 04:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #76 | ||
First Lieutenant
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This is where drivers come in, with a driver its far easier to maneuver properly and find tactical hull-down turret-down positions. In BF:BC2 I *NEVER* see tanks being used properly, they are used either as BFR's are and sit on a hill miles away and act as Ghetto-artillery firing shells down on far away targets (A very bad way to use armor, but made possible due to not having a driver to get bored out of his skull) or they are just rushed into the battle because your secondary gunner jumps out if you aren't in the middle of a street with eighteen infantry for him to pop shots at.
The problem with gunning and driving is that people do dumb stuff, tanks drive into stupid areas because they get target fixation and just drive after one enemy into obvious traps or they panic in extreme situations and are too busy deciding what to shoot so they can't reverse properly. Having a driver that can look around and see where he wants to head is a huge advantage, the gunner has to keep his aim fixed on a target which means he can be driving into an area that is out of his FOV leading to crashes etc. Another thing is it's fine having a secondary machine gun or mortar/Spigot AT launcher a-la a BMD-1 but Anti-Air? If it's effective enough to engage the interest of a secondary gunner then it'll have to be pretty powerful, isn't this the sort of role-overlap that caused the BFR's to alienate about 90% of Planetside 1's population. The only other option is to have a secondary gun that's only a deterrent and useful en-masse, with this option we have something like the Prowlers 12mm's which sucked so hard that it was a hindrance to have one, that guy could be being 1000% more useful in a skyguard or pulling another tank. Another huge advantage of the Planetside 1 system was it made you friends, if you by chance got a good gunner or a good driver you would chat and make sure you teamed up again. I mean, if infantry zerging was bad enough in PS-1 what will armor zerging be like in PS-2, I mean this is the reason the 1 man variant of the BFR was taken out wasn't it? |
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2011-09-16, 04:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #77 | |||
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The real disadvantage of tanks is they fail hard in urban warfare and close combat, there have been like 2 real life battles in which armor hasn't been bent over by the defenders in close combat and that's Basra and Fallujah which was when top-of-the-line US/UK armor was fighting against a force not properly equipped or trained to defeat armor. Every other battle, even assymetrical ones [Chechnya] where armor has been used in close terrain has resulted in failure. If we throw in mobility kills, so a close range shot to the tracks disables the tank, then we have a solution. Tanks are strong in situations they are made for (Open combat) but as soon as they try and whore a courtyard/city/forest/close terrain they can be easily immobilized and dealt with. |
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2011-09-16, 05:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #78 | |||
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So I'm in a tank and there's 50 enemies in the general area. Why would they should me? I'm not a megalomaniac, so I won't assume that I'm the most important target in the game. If there are no friendlies in the area, and I'm indeed the only target for these 50 people, then I'm a moron for going in solo against insane odds, and deserve to get blown to bits. I think I know why you're referring to 50 people firing at one tank, though - PS1 is your point of reference. The reason why situations like this happen is that tanks are so skill-less in PS1, that they will indeed plunge deep into enemy lines, where they will be the prime target for 50 guns. They can soak up tons of damage before they need to start worrying, and so they don't care about incoming fire for a long while. Lower the anti-tank TTK, and tank drivers will finally have to start thinking and won't casually expose their vehicles to 50 barrels and launchers. As a side bonus, AV players (and it looks like AV will be a class now- I'm getting one!) will be able to kill tanks if they do a good job and out-skill the tank. In PS1 you would need like a dozen people to kill a full-health tank, before it hid behind a hill for repairs. NC with Phoenixes would succeed here, though, but that's an exception. Do keep in mind that overall the pacing and TTK in PS2 will be slower than in BFBC2. This will likely translate into anti-tank damage as well, so it might be 3-4 well-placed AV shots, or a dozen to the front armor. |
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2011-09-16, 05:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #79 | |||
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Or unlucky for us, depending on how full you think the glass is. Who wants to be in a tank that can be "dealt with" in 10 seconds? |
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2011-09-16, 05:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #80 | ||||
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Really depends on the situation. If you've just stormed into a courtyard and 4 AV users lock on to you and fire then you're probably not going to last long. 10 seconds sounds about right. If you're sitting back at like 20-50 meters firing rounds into armor and you have a gunner with AI rockets or something it's a huge difference.
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2011-09-16, 05:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #81 | |||
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The reason I think like this is because our only point of reference is the original. However skill-less you think tanks might be, my point is still valid. People use Teamspeak, Ventrilo, whatever...single tanks are easily pointed out and fired upon 1 at a time if you have any organization at all. If tanks have these weak spots and it takes 3 shots to kill them if hit in a certain spot they will get dominated 1 at a time. Platoons have what..40 people? 3 out of 40 sounds like pretty good odds to me. Again, you're comparing something that works in a game with 64 people, to a game that will apparently have hundreds per side. |
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2011-09-16, 05:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #82 | |||
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Err, sorry to burst your bubble, but no matter what they do for the casual, the outfits will still roll them all down. Great, now you got 20 casual tanks. THey wont even leave the CY because they are to damn stupid to drive AND gun. |
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2011-09-16, 05:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #83 | |||
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Most of the time it will be zerg+small squads versus zerg+small squads. Most of the time you will not have a platoon, alive and present in one place, preferably all with AV weapons to make your point valid. :P Assuming AV is now a class (very likely) you need to also take into account that only some of those 40-50 people will have proper anti-tank gear. Others will be grunts, snipers, medics, engineers, jump infantry, MAXes, whatever. And again I know that the larger scale of PS2 changes things. I keep repeating that, so it's excruciatingly hard to miss... Keep in mind, though, that a 32vs32 battle in Battlefield is packed into one map. The amount of contestable territory in PS2 will be quite huge, meaning those hundreds of people will be spread out. The typical engagement will quite possibly not be that much "denser" than a solid fight in Battlefield. Big numbers aren't the key issue here - the real difference is that there is more freedom in PlanetSide - you've only got up to 3 tanks per map in Battlefield, and after one is blown up, it takes a minute or two for it to respawn. In PS2, you can have a dozen tanks per side, fighting in a single place. Reality shows that this doesn't actually happen much, though... |
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2011-09-16, 05:49 PM | [Ignore Me] #84 | |||
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Due to whatever bug it is I still can't get the actual interview to load, so I'm going off my interpretations of people's interpretations. Sorry if I got that wrong then. Also, if the only thing you're doing with a lib is stationary high altitude carpet bombing then you are flying it wrong. And not just because stationary carpet bombing is an oxymoron. |
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2011-09-16, 06:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #85 | ||||
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Tanks are somewhat fragile in BFBC2, but only in specific conditions - when shot by someone with the proper equipment, and who knows what they're doing. If you're reckless and drive it somewhere where its weaknesses can be exploited by the right person, with the right tools, in the right place, then you deserve to be extra-vulnerable. If you don't overtake friendly infantry in urban areas, letting them protect your ass armor , you will be effectively a lot more durable. I think that's reasonable - a tank should just be another vehicle, with pros and cons. It shouldn't be able to withstand ridiculous damage from weapons designed to kill it, just because it's big, armored and called a "tank". At least that's what I believe... As for my take on balance in the Battlefield series, it pretty much boils down to this: Vehicles and infantry both have their place on the battlefield - one doesn't make the other useless, nor does one dominate the other. Vehicles aren't OMFGoverpowered and can be either avoided, or dispatched under the right conditions. The can also be very powerful in the right hands, which is true for all the infantry classes as well. OK, maybe buggies are useless, fragile taxis, but let's forget that for a moment.
As an observer, I always found Libs boring as hell. I'm under the impression that PS2's Liberator will be more like PS1's Vulture, which I personally love to watch in action. And, indeed, I oxy-moroned myself. :P HOWEVER, if you roll up the carpet and place it vertically, that carpet describes the bombs' trajectory when the Lib is indeed hovering. Right? Right..? :P Last edited by FIREk; 2011-09-16 at 06:21 PM. |
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2011-09-16, 06:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #86 | ||
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This is one of the same major reasons we dont like the BFR's. Gives teh pilot too much power and you end up with people goin out rambo style with no secondary gunner, cause it works. Even if its not optimal, its still too much for one person. Plus its just bad for a teamwork oriented game.
I personally hate the idea. I dont want to drive a giant lightning. It emphasizes selfishness and rambo-ism. Pilot-only slots were somethin that PS1 did right unlike BF (which is the game they keep just doin copy/paste with rather than stayin ps or being original). The multiple crew for a vehicle was not only better gameplay but it really emphasizes teamwork and a very important "social" aspect that is very important to gameplay and keeping people playing. For once we need to keep somethin from PS that was done right, with so little left from what made PS1 great (aside from big fights which were only a part of the overall draw), its hard to feel like I'll be playin PS anymore but instead just a boring and lazy BF clone with more players. I want to be a driver, just a driver. I want to focus on driving skillfully to get my gunners in position. To be able to maneuver around to also avoid enemy fire. And to focus on the best routes to my target. If im just driving a giant lightning, im gonna be a half ass pilot and half ass gunner, its just gonna be half ass crap. Since they dont have animations, they could cheat it by lettin you spec into a "driver only" spec that let you drive only while opening up another gunner slot for someone to take over your gun. Dont give me the spec excuse, i spec for things to make the vehicles i drive better. It helps me and my team. People want to gun for my more awesome vehicle. Stop with your selfish ideas of "i specced for it so i should be able to be rambo with it and screw lettin anyone else use it" idea. Its a team based game. If you need to adjust your skill trees, then do it. Stop screwin up the game to fit the trees or so you can just copy BF more. Grow some balls and do somethin original, dont copy BF, do somethin from PS1 or totally new, but somethin thats Planetside. Last edited by BorisBlade; 2011-09-16 at 06:50 PM. |
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2011-09-16, 06:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #87 | ||
Boris A+ post.
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2011-09-16, 06:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #88 | |||
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1) the ridiculous shield mechanics, requiring a dozen people to kill one BFR, 2) the fact that it could conveniently fly away, 3) the two things above giving it ridiculous amounts of power. |
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2011-09-16, 07:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #89 | |||||
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The "mindless fodder" can be expected to make up large quantities of the player base. They're worth considering.
I'ma smack you so hard. |
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2011-09-16, 07:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #90 | |||
First Lieutenant
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In this area there are plenty of people and roles in EVE Online that require years of training and massive amounts of skill that give you no direct bonus. FC skills, leadership, logistics, repping, scramming and jamming etc etc. The battleships cannot work without the logistics keeping them alive and giving them ammo etc etc. I think tanks really require a driver and a gunner, games like BF have single man vehicles because they really are like powerups and in BC2 there are only 32 players or 24 on console - there simply aren't the numbers to have a 2 man MBT; but on Planetside we will have 2000 or so to play with. |
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