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View Poll Results: Which class system do you prefer? | |||
The open-ended, fully customizable PS1 system. | 15 | 46.88% | |
The limited class system slated for PS2. | 13 | 40.63% | |
No preference either way. | 4 | 12.50% | |
Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll |
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2012-03-07, 01:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
Corporal
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Thought to resurrect this topic since there seems to be a lot of discussion over the class system in many other threads and there is more information out today than when similar past threads were started and posted to in 2011. Although we all may have a certain opinion and feeling on this topic in terms of game design, it's the "why" that is of interest. Vote and offer us a "why".
Last edited by Ragotag; 2012-03-07 at 01:18 PM. |
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2012-03-07, 01:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Corporal
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I am for the class system:
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2012-03-07, 01:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Sergeant Major
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The class system is just better because:
It will keep people constantly changing what they play. It prevents everyone and there mother having armor repair, medic, ext like in PS1... which I wasent a big fan of because everyone could just run away and heal themselves. I think it will allow them to make each class more unique then others... |
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2012-03-07, 01:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Colonel
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Its a tradeoff. In general, it will make the battles and weapon loadouts more varied, and keep some of the worst excesses in check. But it will also kill some niche roles that some players enjoyed. I tend to prefer the classes though. They look to be decently freeform.
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2012-03-07, 01:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
Sergeant Major
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I think my ONLY fear with this class system is like in BF3 where EVERYONE and there mother plays engineer because they can repair vehicles and have rockets while also being good in infantry combat. It bugs me.
I personally play assault, but I hate getting in a vehicle to find that i'm instantly being locked by every person on the ground. Its frustrating and the reason I quit BF3. So as long as they prevent the ability for everyone in a certain class to have uber abilitys compared to others I am more then happy. Please dont give one class more dominant abilitys then others. If your going to give a class the ability to shoot down vehicles/air while also repairing things, DO NOT allow them to be a viable option in infantry combat. PLEASE from the bottom of my heart! |
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2012-03-07, 01:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
Corporal
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I don't fear it so much. Play BF3 long enough, and you'll find certain roles are dominant on certain maps in certain game modes. You'll also figure out tactics to counter certain kit selections (for your BF3 - MBT example, the Javelin misses at least 50% of the time and smoke will break all locks on you). You'll likely see similar happening in PS2; certain terrain will cater to a select sub-set of play styles which will then drive certain class kit selections. In example, terrain favoring aircraft will likely see an influx of AA equipped armor and infantry.
On top of that, the transitions between combined arms to infantry-only should make that single role mentality only useful for part of the battle, not the entire battle. Successful Outfits will have to learn to change things up in real-time since the dynamics of any battle are likely to shift and change. But I agree, having one OP class is pointless and I am confident that the Dev's won't let that happen. |
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2012-03-07, 01:37 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
Captain
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Classes have flaws too. True in ps1 since they added too much certs ppl were able to learn most of certs. But in ps2 they will learn them all. Yes they cant use them at once, but you can always pull tank, AV or sniper as you will learn them all. Just visit nearest terminal.
In ps1 you had to make some compromises (before they ruined it with br25+), now you are true one man army. |
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2012-03-07, 01:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
Lieutenant General
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When everyone has access to everything you really have to lower their effect in combat because it's being balanced with everything else in the game. But with specialties like classes they can let those specific class abilities/perks be more powerful. Because they know they won't be combining them with the other class's powerful abilities.
So I am definitely for the classes, as long as we don't earn class specific XP. I don't want to spend a year playing Cloaker and when I switch to MAX I feel like I'm forced to start over.
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2012-03-07, 01:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
Corporal
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2012-03-07, 01:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
Brigadier General
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I think PS1 showed us that the open-ended system is flawed. It sounds good on paper, but it fails over time. Every game raises their level cap over time, and so it is inevitable to run into the same problem we see in PS1 now. Everyone runs around carrying everything they need to face any opponent. There is little to no variety. The class system will ensure that variety.
I was skeptical of it at first, but after I thought about it, I think it's an improvement on the old idea. |
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2012-03-07, 01:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Corporal
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IMO, don't think it's biased at all. Aside from the fact that being biased/unbiased in not the topic here, how about explaining why the poll is biased and how the poll question/options could have been phrased to be un-biased?
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2012-03-07, 01:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
Master Sergeant
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I prefer free form because:
- It feels more personal, you can embody your avatar more by having your own niche combinations of equipment and trade-off quirks. - From a tactical viewpoint you get more diverse gameplay. - It's not that people should be able to do EVERYTHING, but they should at least be able to do MULTIPLE things of their own choosing. It's not unbalanced to carry a machine gun for long range and a shotgun for short, because you don't have an AV, Med apps or Rep apps. It's only unbalanced if somebody can do all these things at once (like PS1) - You don't have to carry around equipment you don't like or don't have the skill to use. In a class system, your favourite machine gun could be paired with a pistol you really hate or can't use well. It'd be such a waste. other reasons. |
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