ThaRoadWarrior said: Using obfuscated rules to make your game more challenging is bad design. I like this game, but that is an artificial barrier to entry. Go in game and look at the "Event Rules" description for Weapon Tex-Mex that's running at the time of this post:"Oh come on...Didn't you read the event intro text? Do I have to spell this out all over again?Whatever... Fine...Join forces with Deadpool (it's me, deadpool!) and blah, blah, blah ...Let's just skip to the next bit.Protect yourself by raising SHIELDS!I won't think less of you for hiding behind a shield - fear is a natural reaction when people try to hurt you.I've been hurt by unfeeling words too often to count.They leave marks you know. Scars that no-one sees. I've got real scars too! you wanna see 'em?But that's what this job is all about, amiright?Harsh Language, callous flesh wounds, major arterial bleeding, organ failure - nothing you can't bounce back from with the right attitude and a healing factor.you don't have a healing factor? Don't sweat it.The right attitude is what's really important. POsitive thinking. Mind-over-matter.Oh, hey, is this your intestine?"I guess that tells me how to play PVP, and what MMR does?
broll said: Any change to how it's done needs to remove time slices IMO. Time slices give certain players a permanent & consistent unfair advantage and others a a permanent & constant unfair disadvantage just based on where they live and their real life schedule. This is a game that should be played at ones leisure, you shouldn't need to reorganize your life to be able to be competitive.
ThaRoadWarrior said: Using obfuscated rules to make your game more challenging is bad design. I like this game, but that is an artificial barrier to entry. Go in game and look at the "Event Rules" description for Weapon Tex-Mex that's running at the time of this post:<snip>I guess that tells me how to play PVP, and what MMR does?
Reecoh said: broll said: Any change to how it's done needs to remove time slices IMO. Time slices give certain players a permanent & consistent unfair advantage and others a a permanent & constant unfair disadvantage just based on where they live and their real life schedule. This is a game that should be played at ones leisure, you shouldn't need to reorganize your life to be able to be competitive. This is the #1 reason I still (after ~1400 days of playing) have never recommended this game to any of my friends, most of whom are dedicated tabletop, video and/or board game players and many Marvel fans as well.