NiKr wrote: » Depraved wrote: » not sure why you dislike it. archers focus fire one shots were worse in l2 I dislike it for that exact reason. I saw snipes in the caravan showcase, I heard "10s on dps vs dps 1v1s" and then Steven literally snaps his fingers and says "kill a target real quick" when talking about group vs group. It's exactly because I know how archers worked in L2 and how assist-kills worked there, and I know that this is also exactly what Steven had in mind when giving that example, that I'm worried about ttks. No one can heal you or buff you or do whatever, when a stealthed rogue hits you with a backstab right as his ranger and mage cast their big bursts. And you're the healer in this case, so you're the first to drop (just as it was in L2) and unless we get a "blessed rez scroll" from L2 - ain't no one rezzing you in time. And I'm sure you know what kind of meta L2 had when archers could easily assist-kill some dudes from a mile away And even there L2 usually depended on good buffs, good gear and high crit values to accomplish this, and otherwise the ttk was lower. Here Steven explicitly states they current plan and explains party pvp as "*snap* and a target is dead, if you have enough skill to pick the same target and talk in discord".
Depraved wrote: » not sure why you dislike it. archers focus fire one shots were worse in l2
NiKr wrote: » Depraved wrote: » you can safely assume (unless steven says otherwise) that the ttk is for one party attacking one target (one player) Tell me you didn't watch the stream w/o telling me you didn't watch the stream https://clips.twitch.tv/ZanyDarkCheesecakeKippa-iRpbtbHaR4EoFAny
Depraved wrote: » you can safely assume (unless steven says otherwise) that the ttk is for one party attacking one target (one player)
Depraved wrote: » well I said unless steven specifies it. if he did at the stream, then yeah that's different. i will watch it later. unless steven specifies it, everything regarding balance is supposed to be round 8 men parties with 1 of each archetype, since that's the last info we have...
NiKr wrote: » Depraved wrote: » well I said unless steven specifies it. if he did at the stream, then yeah that's different. i will watch it later. unless steven specifies it, everything regarding balance is supposed to be round 8 men parties with 1 of each archetype, since that's the last info we have... Just check out the clip. It's 30 secs. It tells you all you need to know, which is "this is L2's party v party design".
Depraved wrote: » when he talked about group fights, he didn't mention 8v8. he said organized group, target assist and RAID calling can have multiple dps's take out a target real quick.
NiKr wrote: » Depraved wrote: » when he talked about group fights, he didn't mention 8v8. he said organized group, target assist and RAID calling can have multiple dps's take out a target real quick. That is some high grade copium right there, considering what he said, imo
NiKr wrote: » Yeah, and WAY FASTER in group situations. It's gonna be a bloodbath. I personally highly dislike it.
Azherae wrote: » I feel like he was pretty unambiguous this time, and yet, here we are still.
Individuated Soul wrote: » Also the decision to fight back and become a combatent when someone attacks you becomes severely limited as the jump on a player provides a significant advantage.
NiKr wrote: » Azherae wrote: » I feel like he was pretty unambiguous this time, and yet, here we are still. It's the classic situation of "I believe this and have this reasoning behind that belief, so here's how I can interpret Steven's words to fit my belief". To me going directly from 1v1s to raid v some smaller group (namely singular targets) is kinda illogical. So when I hear "group play" I don't think "raid group". I then apply that assumption to my bias of L2 and Steven's use of "*snap* the target is dead real quick" and I'm immediately reminded of that exact situation in party v party situations. Depraved concentrated on "raid call" phrase and thought that Steven meant "an entire raid is trying to kill a single person". And while those situations do definitely happen - they're way rarer, simply because you play in a group way more than in a whole raid. But this assumption aligns with Depraved belief that having a 1s ttk in an assist-kill situation is not a thing that'll happen, so his mind clung onto the "raid call" and justified his reasoning that way. The only way it could be clearer is if Steven used very precise words in very precise ways, but that'd be some near-corpo speak, instead of a more conversational setup (even if all of these questions were prescreened).