nico0las
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To finialize this up have we the players from alpha/beta to omega lost our way of gaming? Have we just become win hungry players who play with out originality and win? I was thinking about this post in the shower (what can I say, I'm pretty cool) and I think I know how to answer properly. We, the betas and gammas, came from an age where gear was never important. Beta and some of Gamma wasn't very dependent on gear so much as the builds. There was a lot of flexibility in building and we could get away with a lot of stuff. Some of the most powerful builds in this game existed in Gamma and Beta (Str BH, Caster mage, Loop heal mage, Support mage, Strength Merc, Support Merc, I could go on). The best players to ever play this game come from Beta and Gamma because that was when skill was most highly rewarded. Mind you, I'm not talking about players with a lot of wins or high win rates, I'm talking about the players you face who completely crush you and leave you thinking about the battle the rest of the day, thinking "wow that was really well played on his/her part". Players who joined anywhere between late Gamma and now are spoiled. They know nothing other than dependence on gear and recycled builds, and because of this Delta was a complete flop. It's not their fault, it's the world that they came in to on Epicduel. The principle of "skill" was completely lost on the newest generation of players, and any illusion of it is really just a powerful build mixed with good gear. I think the leaderboards are to blame for this. The strive to have an excellent win rate, to crush "noobs", to be admired/respected by the rest of the community drove players to abuse powerful builds, and made players realize that without the ever increasingly powerful gear, they would never be able to compete or reach the top of these boards. The drive to be the best killed all originality Epicduel had at a 1v1 level. We became completely dependent on recycling builds and the gear that was fed to us. Personally, I never invested my money into gear because I felt like I never needed it. I've always believed that if I'm going to win a battle, I'm going to use my own skill and ability rather than depend on gear. Money cannot buy skill. I think this statement covers the vast majority of problems you addressed in your post. We, the older players, value and respect skill and that's what we cried out for, which eventually caused the birth of Omega (admittedly now we are more dependent on gear than ever before). We've become so obsessed with the prospect of winning that we gave up everything that we were. We sold our souls to the devil in exchange for the illusion that we are better now than we were then. The best players nowadays are those who carry the old values, the old way of playing Epicduel, regardless of what phase they joined ED. I think yes, we have become win hungry and sold our originality and "skill" at the price of a good win rate. Was the sacrifice worthwhile? I think some would say it was, whilst others such as myself would say it was a terrible idea. Lastly, a lot people are obviously going to disagree with my post and some of the things I've said. I think what I've said here is true enough and while not everything is 100% accurate, the essence of what I'm trying to say has been well communicated. I'm fairly certain the older players here know exactly what I'm talking about in this post.
< Message edited by nico0las -- 10/13/2013 18:26:47 >
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