Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: Just dug up the most hilarious old post...
SamuraiMAK wrote:
balance is for communists.
Why can't one class be better than another? Since when does this go against nature or they way things should be?
Well, I'd offer up the following reasons:
- Players choose classes or professions based on playstyles. So making them unbalanced basically says "this playstyle is disadvantaged," which is basically saying "people of this personality type aren't welcome."
- We have PvP. Level playing fields are good in PvP.
- It leads to monotonous gameplay when everyone in the game is the same.
That said, I have written in the past that balance is "overrated" meaning that you can go too far pursuing perfect mathematical balance and skipping past what is fun. Some might assert that we're doing that now, I'm sure.
-Raph Koster
Chief Creative Officer,
Sony Online Entertainment
Also, ex-Creative Director of SWG
So is old Raph the ex-director because he wanted balanced pvp?
Seriously though, this isn't a jedi flame, so don't take it as one, he was actually saying this in regards to bounty hunters back when we used to take a lot of slack from melee classes and were called the "alpha class" with our 233 skill pointset for master bounty hunter!!
Message Edited by Wheelbarowmouth on 08-25-2005 09:59 AM
Haden, XGR Interview
Your Jedi character lives in a world of constant danger, and when a Jedi dies, he's permanently dead (your other characters will respawn at a cloning facility). Jedi are also targets for NPCs and potentially other players. This will make surviving as a Jedi long enough to advance to Jedi Knight or Jedi Master status very difficult."
Haden, IGN Interview
"They will be very hard to become, and very very very rare. And we will continue to adjust the system to keep it that way. (I know, here I go tantalizing ya withuot any concrete details again... )"
Raph, Dec 2000
"Is the game going to exercise a degree of control over whether you become a Jedi? Absolutely. After all, it also exercises a degree of control over whether you become anything else in the game. Will those who wish to become Jedi be able to work towards it? Yes. Will they for sure make it? No, it is not guaranteed. But the opportunity is always there should they decide to travel that rough road. We intend to keep Jedi rare, and we will tweak the system on an ongoing basis to ensure that they stay that way (again, something we have stated before). Yes, it is our *opinion* that Jedi will be very very very rare, but we're also planning on working until they ARE because otherwise we would not be faithful to Star Wars. (And yes, we believe we can make it fun to boot). BTW, being a Jedi or Force sensitive in the time period the game is set in ain't no picnic."
Raph, April 2001