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In my opinion, anytime a set has been used to fully "open up" either rock, paper or Scizzors it does not end well. Vehicles? Naboo troops? Daala? And some would say mace, but I disagree with that one. As Tim, Les and others have said in the past, gradual steps are much more beneficial for the games development as a opposed to either silver bullets or steroids. In my opinion...
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atmsalad wrote:In my opinion, anytime a set has been used to fully "open up" either rock, paper or Scizzors it does not end well. Vehicles? Naboo troops? Daala? And some would say mace, but I disagree with that one. As Tim, Les and others have said in the past, gradual steps are much more beneficial for the games development as a opposed to either silver bullets or steroids. In my opinion... If you are talking about a one piece meta shift, than I fully agree with you.
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TimmerB123 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sONfxPCTU0 I liked his first video better.
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jen'ari wrote:atmsalad wrote:In my opinion, anytime a set has been used to fully "open up" either rock, paper or Scizzors it does not end well. Vehicles? Naboo troops? Daala? And some would say mace, but I disagree with that one. As Tim, Les and others have said in the past, gradual steps are much more beneficial for the games development as a opposed to either silver bullets or steroids. In my opinion... If you are talking about a one piece meta shift, than I fully agree with you. For the most part I am
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Man, guess I haven't been around lately.
1 declining group of folks who claim to love SWM splitting up into 2 smaller groups.
Not healthy for the game.
Carry on.
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dojimaster wrote:Man, guess I haven't been around lately.
1 declining group of folks who claim to love SWM splitting up into 2 smaller groups.
Not healthy for the game.
Carry on. Would it be better that the group just left completely?
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jen'ari wrote:dojimaster wrote:Man, guess I haven't been around lately.
1 declining group of folks who claim to love SWM splitting up into 2 smaller groups.
Not healthy for the game.
Carry on. Would it be better that the group just left completely? No. But this is a small enough community that fracturing isn't a good thing. Not assigning blame to one side or the other, just an observation. Why would you assume I meant one side should leave?
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dojimaster wrote:jen'ari wrote:dojimaster wrote:Man, guess I haven't been around lately.
1 declining group of folks who claim to love SWM splitting up into 2 smaller groups.
Not healthy for the game.
Carry on. Would it be better that the group just left completely? No. But this is a small enough community that fracturing isn't a good thing. Not assigning blame to one side or the other, just an observation. Why would you assume I meant one side should leave? I didn't assume anything, thus why I asked a question. I think that the fracture has been a good thing. I will use my perspective to explain why. It has kept me in the SWM community, looking on bloomilk, sometimes tuning into SHHN, I am, right now, playing in a vassal tournament with people I didnt seeing myself playing with a year ago. I checked out the new vset pieces, look at vset pieces for ideas, Having been in large discussions about future V-sets and the path the future of the game should take, discussed even the philosophy of designing for the game. A philosophy that would have been hard to discuss without Legacy. Two, opposing forces, can create a sense of competition (even if we try to avoid it). Competition can bring about the best in people. I know that having to present a different style than V-set designs have created has made me want to make sure the pieces I design are very well done and well thought it. I also think that with two different perspectives on philosophy in the community people can be heard and proper turns can be made. Just some reasons why I think the "fracture" has been a good thing. Legacy can and has stopped some "bleeding"
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jen'ari wrote:dojimaster wrote:jen'ari wrote:dojimaster wrote:Man, guess I haven't been around lately.
1 declining group of folks who claim to love SWM splitting up into 2 smaller groups.
Not healthy for the game.
Carry on. Would it be better that the group just left completely? No. But this is a small enough community that fracturing isn't a good thing. Not assigning blame to one side or the other, just an observation. Why would you assume I meant one side should leave? I didn't assume anything, thus why I asked a question. I think that the fracture has been a good thing. I will use my perspective to explain why. It has kept me in the SWM community, looking on bloomilk, sometimes tuning into SHHN, I am, right now, playing in a vassal tournament with people I didnt seeing myself playing with a year ago. I checked out the new vset pieces, look at vset pieces for ideas, Having been in large discussions about future V-sets and the path the future of the game should take, discussed even the philosophy of designing for the game. A philosophy that would have been hard to discuss without Legacy. Two, opposing forces, can create a sense of competition (even if we try to avoid it). Competition can bring about the best in people. I know that having to present a different style than V-set designs have created has made me want to make sure the pieces I design are very well done and well thought it. I also think that with two different perspectives on philosophy in the community people can be heard and proper turns can be made. Just some reasons why I think the "fracture" has been a good thing. Legacy can and has stopped some "bleeding" I appreciate the feedback. Thanks.
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