Balance Issues
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- Doc Paterson
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Re: Balance Issues
I'll look for you around that time- Could be a little bit before 9GMT, could be a little bit after, depending on my work situation. Keep an eye out for Crafty Badger, just in case I don't find you, or you're using some other name.Seraph wrote:Very well. May the outcome of this battle help me decide.Doc Paterson wrote:Grand Master Seraph: If you'll be on the server around 9 GMT tomorrow (May 7th that is), I'll face your overpowered elves with my underpowered drakes.
See you, hopefully, in about 7 hours.
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Re: Balance Issues
Balance is relative to maps.
Making a categorical claim that the factions are unbalanced is an untenable position because:
1. One may attempt to apply balance issues from maps like Isar's Cross to more balanced maps.
2. One may simply not see a counter-strategy that works well (currently looking for a Knalgan vs. Rebel strategy that works well).
3. This game has been developed for a long time, if it is unbalanced, it is not unbalanced in any basic matchup but rather either very slightly or in very particular circumstances.
Knalgans (Dwarves) are superb at defending if you are willing/able to sit in one place. The problem is, that is not always possible (thus Outlaws are required). Rebels are more mobile in their defense. The type of defense that Rebels and Knalgans are capable of differ.
Making a categorical claim that the factions are unbalanced is an untenable position because:
1. One may attempt to apply balance issues from maps like Isar's Cross to more balanced maps.
2. One may simply not see a counter-strategy that works well (currently looking for a Knalgan vs. Rebel strategy that works well).
3. This game has been developed for a long time, if it is unbalanced, it is not unbalanced in any basic matchup but rather either very slightly or in very particular circumstances.
Knalgans (Dwarves) are superb at defending if you are willing/able to sit in one place. The problem is, that is not always possible (thus Outlaws are required). Rebels are more mobile in their defense. The type of defense that Rebels and Knalgans are capable of differ.
Re: Balance Issues
This I agree with.Balance is relative to maps.
I see that larger maps favor drakes because they are the most mobile race.
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Re: Balance Issues
I think you completely missed his point.Seraph wrote:This I agree with.Balance is relative to maps.
I see that larger maps favor drakes.
Also, you don't seriously believe that you lost that because of the map, do you?
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Re: Balance Issues
Seraph, keep in mind that people come on the forums all the time claiming that drakes are too weak, or drakes are underpowered, or what have you.Seraph wrote:This I agree with.Balance is relative to maps.
I see that larger maps favor drakes.
What ends up happening a lot is that such people have only played games on Isar's Cross, or playing without using the default setttings (which are the balanced settings), or playing without fog, or all of the above. If you want a balanced game: play with the default settings, don't play on Isar's Cross, and practice up. Things seem unbalanced until you get the hang of it. I remember feeling the same way at first too, but it was only because I didn't understand how to play all of the factions.
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Re: Balance Issues
Its not so much that, just that the reverse is true (for you logic fans out there, I'm having a mind fart, what is this called? Contradiction? I don't think so, its the reverse on both sides...I forget, lol).Seraph wrote:This I agree with.Balance is relative to maps.
I see that larger maps favor drakes because they are the most mobile race.
Isar's Cross specifically is too small to balance properly, and one of the factions hit hardest is the drakes.
Wintermute had a good suggestion. Play some games on weldyn channel or something as drakes. Their weaknesses and strengths balance out well there.
Re: Balance Issues
No, I lost because of strategy. You simply straight up beat me.I think you completely missed his point.
Also, you don't seriously believe that you lost that because of the map, do you?
Yes, yes, I see now. I actually learned a lot about strategy in this game by simply just one game.
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Re: Balance Issues
Converse?Jozrael wrote:Its not so much that, just that the reverse is true (for you logic fans out there, I'm having a mind fart, what is this called? Contradiction? I don't think so, its the reverse on both sides...I forget, lol).
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Re: Balance Issues
i don't play knalgans or rebels to be honest, i hate to defend.
But most good people i see playing knalgans like nani and gallifax they prouce a ratio of 30% dwarves and 70% outlawns, and they play them pretty offensive,cheap between high damagin units like thief, sneaky cheap units like footpad, and the great offensive power of berseker, knalgans can provide a faster offensive.
Rebels in general only attack when they have big numbers, the problem is that it's offensive units (wose and mage) are pretty slow and more important, expensive, if you go right of the bat with those, you can be overrunned, so in general you need to pull out a big defense with archers and fighters, and then, and only then, start adding shamans, mages and woses, for the big offensive, that's why i consider rebels to be a more defensive side.
But of course that a thunderer in a mountain, or just a guardsman, are very hard to kill compared to most rebel units, but i's the faction playing style what i'm talking about, and as i said, good players thend to be more aggresive with knalgans than with rebels.
But most good people i see playing knalgans like nani and gallifax they prouce a ratio of 30% dwarves and 70% outlawns, and they play them pretty offensive,cheap between high damagin units like thief, sneaky cheap units like footpad, and the great offensive power of berseker, knalgans can provide a faster offensive.
Rebels in general only attack when they have big numbers, the problem is that it's offensive units (wose and mage) are pretty slow and more important, expensive, if you go right of the bat with those, you can be overrunned, so in general you need to pull out a big defense with archers and fighters, and then, and only then, start adding shamans, mages and woses, for the big offensive, that's why i consider rebels to be a more defensive side.
But of course that a thunderer in a mountain, or just a guardsman, are very hard to kill compared to most rebel units, but i's the faction playing style what i'm talking about, and as i said, good players thend to be more aggresive with knalgans than with rebels.
Re: Balance Issues
Knalgans are still way more defensive. All their core units are slow, and heavy in the resist department. That outlaw "strategy" you see is called the opening of a game.
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Re: Balance Issues
It really depends on what you mean by reverse. In your case you are looking for the negation of both sides or the inverse "smaller maps kill drakes because they rely on mobility"Jozrael wrote:Its not so much that, just that the reverse is true (for you logic fans out there, I'm having a mind fart, what is this called? Contradiction? I don't think so, its the reverse on both sides...I forget, lol).Seraph wrote: This I agree with.
I see that larger maps favor drakes because they are the most mobile race.
larger maps don't advantage drakes unless there is a vast expanse with no villages or villages in the center that the drakes can reach long before the other side (in which case the map is imbalanced).
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Re: Balance Issues
I agree. If anything, large maps benefit Undead because of the cheap 13g flying scout.F50 wrote:larger maps don't advantage drakes unless there is a vast expanse with no villages or villages in the center that the drakes can reach long before the other side (in which case the map is imbalanced).
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