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I definitely enjoy a long game that lasts about 40 min, were both teams are constantly fighting to get more than 50% of the map, ALOT more than the short ones. If i dont get full upgrades (on either marines or aliens, but i prefer aliens) in a session of play, i am dissapointed.
That was a very well constructed and thought out reply.
Well done.
Well done..
@ Panthro EXACTLY Its just not the same without max upgrades.
I know it shouldn't be like that, but it is :/
You quit the game because of stacked teams and don't like losing, but you 'just want to have fun'? Why are you trying to down play the idea of the appeal of victory? Triumph over ones foes is a very appealing concept.
Cool, you like to win, so does everyone, anyone who says otherwise is either a liar, or a liar.
What do you want? What does every first person shooter, and probably every online multiplayer game with opposing sides need? Matchmaking. I am often still baffled that so few online multiplayer games have matchmaking. So many games I have played in natural selection 2 where mr. 1000 hours is raging over his newbie team mates, and the newbies are griping over how badly stomped they are getting.
Mr. 1000 hours doesn't want a bucket of newbies, just like a bucket of newbies doesn't want to get stomped like grapes in france at a wineyard. There shouldn't be a lobby for games with matchmaking, there shouldn't be a choice as to who joins which side, there shouldn't be a game started without both sides having a freaking commander. These things lacking destroys the game, and really turns people away from playing it. You can agree, we all can agree with these ideas.
And unless you enjoy that kind of work, I'd guess people join the side which will be more fun to play with, and that's definently not the one on which nobody will listen, watch their map and just otherwise do newbie things.
A unfair game isn't as much fun as balanced one, but I'd guess being on team ♥♥♥♥♥♥ is even less fun.
I usually vote for fair teams (ELO) when I see unbalanced ones, but truth to be told often those bad players don't even seem to care about that, I don't see what's stopping from voting for them, even after being told (and honestly, shine isn't a rarity amongst the server plugins, so might as well better learn the single button for opening it's menu!).
And lastly, the argument that bad people can learn, it's true, but only applies to ~0.01% of bad/new players. I think I've had a total of about 4-5 people who I'd explain game mechanics to, others never seem to ask, listen or even bother at all.
There is also a large fallacy people like to trap in regards to stacking.
Very often it isn't as much as skill stack as opposed to teamwork what wins again [a good push can win a game easily, even with lowly skilled players]; and you can't really blame the other team for your team ragequitting (or otherwise leaving) either.
Also a single very good player can uneven teams by himself, and it's pretty stupid to call stack on that as well.
I can only take so many rounds being on teams with players like that before I just want to be on the team that has people who communicate regardless of whether or not it's a stack.
I don't play this game to play with players who could be mistaken for bots.
For a game balanced for a low amount of players, the balance gets knocked off easier with one or two pro's in the game. The issue is still there when you separate the two pros even.
The marine pro will attack cyst and hold ground with med packs and ammo. One Pro on the Alien has to continue to own this marine with a higher lifeform continually or just be better him in skulkvsmarine. My marine skills > Skulk and I find that to be true for most others.
The jist of what I'm saying is that skill effects the starting game of marines more so than aliens because aliens must use teamwork to get a pro marine. A pro alien can go lerk but if loses that lerk will be a huge lost and can lose it to the marines who even as nubs will stick more together naturally.
Well this is true for me. There are a good handful of pros/semipro out there that do a good job reconizing the good players and trying to balance. Then there's times where joining the marines is impossible because many new players will keep going marines.