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Many people want a complete remove but why, just a toggle option.
Probably 1/3 of all complains would stop.
A toggle or a team battle mode with classic settings you can tweak would help a ton
Any coach will say...
It is just a matter letting people play in a way they want, with or without gimmick mechanics. This would be instantly old school Tekken if it was possible to disable crap. Why not cater to everyone? But it is fine not to, I can hold my money too. Nobody is forcing me to buy this game :)
It is in T8
Splitting the player base is often used card to argue no changes and adapt. In reality there is no split, the opposite is true. More people would come and more people would stay because everyone could play in a way they want. The split would happen, and it is not a bad thing, but leaving the game would not happen because people can't play the game in a way they want since they are left out in the first place.
By the way, chip mechanics must be toggleable too. Some don't like them them at all. So just make Tekken purists mode, which removes all the crap mentioned in this thread.
That is actually a good argument, did not think about that. Would be interesting to know how much resources they are now putting on balancing. Balancing is kinda always a mess, so there would be two separate mess. The bashing mode would not probs care that much of careful balancing, but the purists could care more of it.