Re: Percieved Bias and Game Balancing
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:01 pm
Definitely more White Lions these days than Shadow Warriors lol
Warhammer Online
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Exactly.Ashoris wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:59 pm no one mentioned ease of use here ... (and it is important, because most of us are not very good at this game for different reasons)
If you have classes that are pretty effective with 123 123 123 instead of 124 578 329 347 they will be played more ..
If you have classes that are less squishy ( and therefore give you more time to react before dieing) they will be played more.
I agree on a base level but I think you should make you argument two way to be more fair. I mean like you said mara had stronger AOE capability compared to its mirror WL that is not fair and should be normalised, BUT at the same time WL has an extreme single target burst capability, that should be also mirrored towards Mara.Ashoris wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:59 pm
This, and the side effects fo skills/tactics placement and downsides for some. IE. Chosen/KotBS : Having a -20% healing on self IS NOT the same as +15% damage taken... One being able to get avoidances buffs without a shield, the other not (guess the viable 2H build between the two). Orders of magnitudes between "mirrors", small differences that make all powerful or useless...
Same for skills use (need X conditions or none), toolkit distribution between classes (Mara and mSH got pretty much everything CC in the game, AND AoE on them, wich is not the case for their "mirrors" WL and SW wich need prerequisites and/or are ST only)...
Or the famous example of WE/WH, the former being able to use their add damages (Kiss, witchbrew) with all their attacks and naturally building requirements (ergonomic), while WH not being able to fully build their class ressources to be effective with add damages (not ergonomic)...
Such little discrepancies have a BIG importance for balancing mirrors classes.
Yes we can always whine about "X class is inferior to... for Y reasons", but we have to grasp the big picture, wich is composed by all those "little ergonomy details", making a class powerful or not versus its counterpart.