Why would you even bother playing a game you hate?
That's like asking why people stay in relationships they have inroads with. They love it but they know it could be better XD
That's why you speak your piece. It's in hope something will change. Don't even try to tell me you are 100% happy with the game
That's how games where the devs care about the players works.... Blizzard however gives you two options, 1) Quit Crying or 2) Quit Playing they only care about your opinion if "your opinion" is what you've named your credit card.
The fact is.. The Hearthstone team has proven over and over that they release crappy cards everyone loves but just cannot perform. Moorabi and Lynessa are great examples. The fact they don't adjust them can really be seen as screwing you as a consumer. It's not just opening them up in a pack and not being able to do much with them.. It's a substantial lowering of value to the entire game itself.
I wish that several famous youtubers took up this cause to nudge Bliz to do balance checks because this game could be way more interesting if they adopted Riot's model.
The fact is.. The Hearthstone team has proven over and over that they release crappy cards everyone loves but just cannot perform. Moorabi and Lynessa are great examples. The fact they don't adjust them can really be seen as screwing you as a consumer. It's not just opening them up in a pack and not being able to do much with them.. It's a substantial lowering of value to the entire game itself.
I wish that several famous youtubers took up this cause to nudge Bliz to do balance checks because this game could be way more interesting if they adopted Riot's model.
You mean the Runeterra business model? That wouldn't make the game balance any better.
From what I've seen of the Runeterra preview, the meta in that game isn't exactly a portrait of diversity. So much Freljord! Why? Because its effects are just generally OP. No matter how cards are acquired, that kind of situation is always going to lead to problems.
I'm sure there will be lots of changes before release, but my point is that game balance and card acquisition are two separate topics that should be addressed in different conversations.
That's how games where the devs care about the players works.... Blizzard however gives you two options, 1) Quit Crying or 2) Quit Playing
they only care about your opinion if "your opinion" is what you've named your credit card.
-DadamE
Ah yet another thread where the fanbois just puts on the blindfolds and says "Yes Blizzard god I love you so much"... *sighs*
To Live4vrRdieTryn: Couldn't agree more, sadly it prolly won't happen anytime soon but we can always hope :)
Ah, yet another person digging up a month old thread just to make a pointless comment.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I think it will eventually happen but no time soon. The game needs an open market competitor...
The fact is.. The Hearthstone team has proven over and over that they release crappy cards everyone loves but just cannot perform. Moorabi and Lynessa are great examples. The fact they don't adjust them can really be seen as screwing you as a consumer. It's not just opening them up in a pack and not being able to do much with them.. It's a substantial lowering of value to the entire game itself.
I wish that several famous youtubers took up this cause to nudge Bliz to do balance checks because this game could be way more interesting if they adopted Riot's model.
Free Moorabi.
You mean the Runeterra business model? That wouldn't make the game balance any better.
From what I've seen of the Runeterra preview, the meta in that game isn't exactly a portrait of diversity. So much Freljord! Why? Because its effects are just generally OP. No matter how cards are acquired, that kind of situation is always going to lead to problems.
I'm sure there will be lots of changes before release, but my point is that game balance and card acquisition are two separate topics that should be addressed in different conversations.
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