Combat Medic Archive
Thread: Please Join Us in Voicing Your Disagreement with the New Experimentation System
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MonroeThanes
Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:28 pm
#1
http://forums.station.sony.com/swg/board/message?board.id=weaponsmith&message.id=35955&page=12
above is the link to the thread that TH has responded to on the experimentation changes, please come join this thread and lets see if they will listen to enough of us together. only 12 pages long so far but i know there are alot more crafters out there that do not agree with this new system. please, join us
hopefully we can get this issue removed for good
Xytroncore
Sat Mar 06, 2004 6:17 pm
#4
Meh, This is a good change. It'll effect us a lot in particular since you'll really have to sacrifice effectiveness to get more range (pretty much to the point where it makes ranges pointless since it'll be such a weak DOT). And uber armor/weapons will be toned down, I don't see a problem with this change at all.
MonroeThanes
Sat Mar 06, 2004 10:54 pm
#5
no, actually weapons will still hit as hard and armor will have the same resists, its just that every player crafted item will be the exact same. enc on armor will be through the roof, even on ubese, weapons will have worse ranges and ham, chef food will be more filling and last for less time. buffs will still be as strong, just shorter and with less charges per pack. its a very serrious nerf to the entire crafting community
Xytroncore
Sat Mar 06, 2004 11:52 pm
#6
MonroeThanes wrote:
no, actually weapons will still hit as hard and armor will have the same resists, its just that every player crafted item will be the exact same. enc on armor will be through the roof, even on ubese, weapons will have worse ranges and ham, chef food will be more filling and last for less time. buffs will still be as strong, just shorter and with less charges per pack. its a very serrious nerf to the entire crafting community
So, what I said was true, Armor will be LESS uber, weapons will be LESS uber... I honestly could care less about this "nerf", it's not that bad.
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