2012-07-03, 07:05 PM
>Gentei
>Nerfed
KMS needs to pick one. Making classes both time limited and nerfed down to normal kind of defeats the point.
Not that any of the nerfed classes were OP to begin with. Eventually they all get buffed to be stronger than they used to be. Some even get permanently included in the game. From Aran to Evans and Mechs, if they were back then as powerful as they are now, there would've been a crapstorm. Except the game, while new content has been introduced, is still in the post-Bang/pre-Tempest stage. It hasn't changed dramatically. So these nerfs are ultimately pointless, as all nerfed classes will not only be buffed back up, but they'll be buffed to surpass their original strength. Nexon could instead save themselves the trouble and us all the butthurt if they just did nothing.
But trying to please everyone pleases nobody, since the anti-nerf crowd will be angry at the nerfs, and the pro-nerf crowd will just move on to hating the next new character. Since the latter can never be pleased, and the former can, why doesn't just Nexon just settle for pleasing the former by not nerfing classes instead of pointlessly trying to appease the latter by doing something futile? Or are they trying to troll their playerbase by offering half-assed not-solutions?
>Nerfed
KMS needs to pick one. Making classes both time limited and nerfed down to normal kind of defeats the point.
Not that any of the nerfed classes were OP to begin with. Eventually they all get buffed to be stronger than they used to be. Some even get permanently included in the game. From Aran to Evans and Mechs, if they were back then as powerful as they are now, there would've been a crapstorm. Except the game, while new content has been introduced, is still in the post-Bang/pre-Tempest stage. It hasn't changed dramatically. So these nerfs are ultimately pointless, as all nerfed classes will not only be buffed back up, but they'll be buffed to surpass their original strength. Nexon could instead save themselves the trouble and us all the butthurt if they just did nothing.
But trying to please everyone pleases nobody, since the anti-nerf crowd will be angry at the nerfs, and the pro-nerf crowd will just move on to hating the next new character. Since the latter can never be pleased, and the former can, why doesn't just Nexon just settle for pleasing the former by not nerfing classes instead of pointlessly trying to appease the latter by doing something futile? Or are they trying to troll their playerbase by offering half-assed not-solutions?

