That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
ExiledKhallisi wrote: »That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
The player base have suggested plenty of changes that would fix most issues. ZOS needs to get off their high horse and listen to their players. Listening to a "Select" few at guild summit who never seem to ask the right questions is not enough. They need to get off 3rd party websites and talk to us here. Their whole customer service model is shady.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »ExiledKhallisi wrote: »That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
The player base have suggested plenty of changes that would fix most issues. ZOS needs to get off their high horse and listen to their players. Listening to a "Select" few at guild summit who never seem to ask the right questions is not enough. They need to get off 3rd party websites and talk to us here. Their whole customer service model is shady.
Or players need to realize that developers can't flick a magic balance switch and implement every single terrible idea that a bunch of amateurs floated in an online forum. Every action the development team has taken up to this point has showed that they listen to players (to a fault, some would argue). But unlike developers in Narnia, developers in the real world have to take the time to actually figure out which ideas are going to work in their game.
Also, I'm glad that you're really good at PvP. Most people aren't hardcore players, so I'd wager that the Justice System isn't going to be as imbalanced as you think.
ExiledKhallisi wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »ExiledKhallisi wrote: »That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
The player base have suggested plenty of changes that would fix most issues. ZOS needs to get off their high horse and listen to their players. Listening to a "Select" few at guild summit who never seem to ask the right questions is not enough. They need to get off 3rd party websites and talk to us here. Their whole customer service model is shady.
Or players need to realize that developers can't flick a magic balance switch and implement every single terrible idea that a bunch of amateurs floated in an online forum. Every action the development team has taken up to this point has showed that they listen to players (to a fault, some would argue). But unlike developers in Narnia, developers in the real world have to take the time to actually figure out which ideas are going to work in their game.
Also, I'm glad that you're really good at PvP. Most people aren't hardcore players, so I'd wager that the Justice System isn't going to be as imbalanced as you think.
Amateurs? I've played games longer than most of this games Dev's have been alive.
Yeah like that. Or LOTRO's snowball fights. Except with a little more complexity.OrangeTheCat wrote: »
Player type A will always be crying for this, and playing type B will always be crying for that. Class balance is ongoing, and I doubt there will be a time when 100% of the player base is happy. Point is, that shouldn't withhold releasing new content because of that.
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ExiledKhallisi wrote: »Player type A will always be crying for this, and playing type B will always be crying for that. Class balance is ongoing, and I doubt there will be a time when 100% of the player base is happy. Point is, that shouldn't withhold releasing new content because of that.
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Of course. But extreme imbalance? On my DK 1v1 Unless the other player is also a DK. I cant die.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »ExiledKhallisi wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »ExiledKhallisi wrote: »That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
The player base have suggested plenty of changes that would fix most issues. ZOS needs to get off their high horse and listen to their players. Listening to a "Select" few at guild summit who never seem to ask the right questions is not enough. They need to get off 3rd party websites and talk to us here. Their whole customer service model is shady.
Or players need to realize that developers can't flick a magic balance switch and implement every single terrible idea that a bunch of amateurs floated in an online forum. Every action the development team has taken up to this point has showed that they listen to players (to a fault, some would argue). But unlike developers in Narnia, developers in the real world have to take the time to actually figure out which ideas are going to work in their game.
Also, I'm glad that you're really good at PvP. Most people aren't hardcore players, so I'd wager that the Justice System isn't going to be as imbalanced as you think.
Amateurs? I've played games longer than most of this games Dev's have been alive.
Are you aware of what the actual definitions of "amateur" and "professional" are? Or the difference between developing games and playing them?
Again, kudos to you. But your experience sitting in a chair and playing other people's creations isn't relevant here.
ExiledKhallisi wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »ExiledKhallisi wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »ExiledKhallisi wrote: »That's a pretty legit concern. But, let them roll out new features and see how they work before worrying too much about it. It may not be as much of an issue as you think. Plus, class balance is an ongoing thing that will probably never be perfect - they can't hold off on adding new content just because the balance isn't perfect.
The player base have suggested plenty of changes that would fix most issues. ZOS needs to get off their high horse and listen to their players. Listening to a "Select" few at guild summit who never seem to ask the right questions is not enough. They need to get off 3rd party websites and talk to us here. Their whole customer service model is shady.
Or players need to realize that developers can't flick a magic balance switch and implement every single terrible idea that a bunch of amateurs floated in an online forum. Every action the development team has taken up to this point has showed that they listen to players (to a fault, some would argue). But unlike developers in Narnia, developers in the real world have to take the time to actually figure out which ideas are going to work in their game.
Also, I'm glad that you're really good at PvP. Most people aren't hardcore players, so I'd wager that the Justice System isn't going to be as imbalanced as you think.
Amateurs? I've played games longer than most of this games Dev's have been alive.
Are you aware of what the actual definitions of "amateur" and "professional" are? Or the difference between developing games and playing them?
Again, kudos to you. But your experience sitting in a chair and playing other people's creations isn't relevant here.
In American Football, Do you think the creators of the game have more insight and experience with the issues regarding the rules/regulations and ongoing conflicts within the game or the people actually playing the game for hours a day?
ExiledKhallisi wrote: »With the overpowered ridiculousness of DK DPS/Tank hybrid builds. I get to go from fighting 1vs6-10 players in Cyrodil to destroying anyone who isnt a DK 1v1 in the Justice System as a guard.
BEFORE YOU IMPLEMENT THIS NEW PVP. BALANCE YOUR CLASSES.
This statement begs for the question: balanced against what? Themselves?ShadoPanauin wrote: »Seriously, stop complaining about DKs. They're the only balanced class.
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »This statement begs for the question: balanced against what? Themselves?ShadoPanauin wrote: »Seriously, stop complaining about DKs. They're the only balanced class.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »If memory serves, the Champion system should be well into it's roll-out by the time the Justice system is dropped. Which will make light armor tank's impossible.
So no more will you see, indestructible mana-batteries in skirts waving sticks and throwing DK abilities every which way.
The reign of the skirt and staff will be coming to an end with the institution of the Champion system.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »If memory serves, the Champion system should be well into it's roll-out by the time the Justice system is dropped. Which will make light armor tank's impossible.
So no more will you see, indestructible mana-batteries in skirts waving sticks and throwing DK abilities every which way.
The reign of the skirt and staff will be coming to an end with the institution of the Champion system.
Yep. Justice system is coming after Champion System Phase 3, so the current balance for DK will be irrelevant.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »If memory serves, the Champion system should be well into it's roll-out by the time the Justice system is dropped. Which will make light armor tank's impossible.
So no more will you see, indestructible mana-batteries in skirts waving sticks and throwing DK abilities every which way.
The reign of the skirt and staff will be coming to an end with the institution of the Champion system.
Yep. Justice system is coming after Champion System Phase 3, so the current balance for DK will be irrelevant.
DenverRalphy wrote: »WraithAzraiel wrote: »If memory serves, the Champion system should be well into it's roll-out by the time the Justice system is dropped. Which will make light armor tank's impossible.
So no more will you see, indestructible mana-batteries in skirts waving sticks and throwing DK abilities every which way.
The reign of the skirt and staff will be coming to an end with the institution of the Champion system.
Yep. Justice system is coming after Champion System Phase 3, so the current balance for DK will be irrelevant.
Not to mention, that balance issues, should they exist, is only applicable to class vs class. The OP is trying to argue class versus role.
1. You're assuming you're going to find a thief. Being a security guard is boring.
2. You're assuming they're going to stick around and fight. From what I've read of the system, there is NO incentive for thieves to fight back.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »KhajitFurTrader wrote: »This statement begs for the question: balanced against what? Themselves?ShadoPanauin wrote: »Seriously, stop complaining about DKs. They're the only balanced class.
Pretty much , either go DK or go home :P.
And honestly , people should know this already , has always been this way , people had all the time since launch to change classes , by now everyone should be DK , then we wouldnt have more problems.