preggy wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 5:30 pm
I think we should nerf everything, max everyone except me at level 1 and remove all spellcasting.
Only then can we acheive balance.
NPC Logger Number 2 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 2:47 pm
Biolab00 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 11:08 am
Can i also suggest that Melf Acid Sheath be removed from 2dmg per level to 1dmg per level, same as Fire elemental and gives 50% immunity to acid?
It's simply takes 1 cast from lesser spell breach to remove but it's OP because it's so painful to melee.
Archers exist.
Mages exist.
Use Magic Device exists.
250+ crit dmg 55 AB 800+ HP Barb/WM's exist.
The S key exists.
Stop trying to punish me just because you don't want to take the time to learn the game and how to counter stuff in PVP.
this pretty much nails it, across the board.
right now we have a huge influx of new players who
think they know how to play the game but honestly don't. It takes a while to master it. Before EE I had been playing a decade and I
still learned new things about the mechanics of the game. Some people do pick it up really fast but there's a lot of people who don't, or they only learn a small slice of the NWN pie in the realm of their class and it's playstyle. I thought I knew everything when I started playing Arelith but really I was absolutely clueless.
So these people who are ignorant of the mechanics get spanked by something and because they're unaware of the avenue's they can explore to defend against whatever spanked them, the kneejerk reaction is to ask/suggest/scream 'nerf plz'. It's a pattern that I saw over
numerous server's in NWN's glory age, but it had seemed to mostly die out until EE hit. Then we had another influx of new players. Then the EE ports to other platforms happened. Then COVID hit and we just seem to be swimming in new players.
And for the record, there is absolutely nothing wrong with ignorance. We all have something to learn. It is
not the same as stupid. A person is only
stupid when someone tries to dispel ignorance and the response is to ignore or double down into it instead.
garrbear758 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 11:29 pm
With that said, for the people repeatedly saying to "git gud," that is an absolutely terrible attitude to have.
I have to strongly disagree with this. There is absolutely nothing wrong with encouraging people to improve their skills. Dumbing mechanics down to the lowest common denominator implies that they aren't capable of learning and honestly that'd feel more insulting to me than being told 'drink this potion instead scrub'. There's certainly a more tactful way to do it than some of the people in this thread have expressed but I will reiterate there is nothing wrong with encouraging people to learn/improve.