![]() I'm willing to wait and see, but if one of the factions gets it into their head that they're underpowered, there's going to be no dislodging that. I think we've proved by now that just because both extremes are complaining doesn't mean you've found the happy medium. Also, horizontal leveling and no PvE gear treadmill will help a lot with eventual rerolls.įinally, perfectly balancing the Realms is, OFC, impossible but there is couple things that can be done, including zergs. ![]() People that played Mark's previous Dark Age of Camelot remember shouts such as "Hib for life!" very well =) Hard to achieve that if anybody can go anywhere and be anything, which is kind of "modern" approach. ![]() Locking people to one Realm per server, same as non-mirrored classes (and many other details), is very much connected to the Realm Pride and building the community. It will be some kind of rock-paper-scissors on the level of appropriate trios of classes (one from each realm) and somethng else on the level of Realms. Very important "detail" is that they don't have to balance, additionally, for PvE and/or 1vs1 which would make it not hard but impossible. It is good "as long as all three keep on complaining" (Andrew Meggs, CU Technical Director). Normally three-way fights eventually end up with one faction permanently locked out. I think, if you're locked to a faction, that's going to be hard to achieve.Īlso I don't know how they're going to manage keeping the teams even. One of the key reasons why asymmetric balance works is that players can play as the faction/character that beat them, and discover that they're not overpowered after all, they just suck at the game. I am looking forward to the inevitable complaints that the other faction is overpowered.
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