rbrunsman
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Joined: 1/31/2002 From: Phoenix, AZ Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: KG Erwin You well know that I don't play PBEM, but I tried to put myself into a PBEM player's shoes, and I'd be strongly tempted to go with the biggest and best, regardless of TOEs or play balance. The object is simply to win, not recreate some historical event. KG, with respect, you are not doing a good job of putting yourself in a PBEM player's shoes. If you have any influence over how the OOB team is taking PBEM player's concerns into consideration, I suggest you get a real PBEMer involved. You show me someone who buys only "the biggest and best" and I'll show you someone that I will spank thoroughly. You win PBEM with balanced forces not biggest and best, unless, of course, you make the point system meaningless. Adding the 'availability' variable into an already complicated points = quality structure, and you are just dictating your idea of how the game should be played to everyone. If points = quality only, then the game can be all things to all people. And besides, PBEMers aren't in it to win only. The goal is to have fun. Fun is had by being able to use the silly weapons developed by the various countries. As I used as an example before, the very, very rare Italian Cappuccino Bomb wasn't a very useful weapon as it turned out. Spilling hot coffee on their enemies in Anzio didn't really help too much to stem the tide of Allied soldiers. Oh, well, what do you expect from a weapon that has a performance based price of 2. If you use a strictly rarity based point system, then that cappuccino bomb is going to now cost me 200 pts. No one would ever buy it! Or worse yet, a newbie would buy one thinking, "There must be something special about that cappuccino bomb. I think I'll get a couple." He will obviously get his ass kicked in a PBEM battle by someone who knows better. The learning curve would go steeper than it already is and fewer people would be repeat players of SPWAW because the point system doesn't make much sense. The great fun is in the variety available. No one in their right mind uses the RR any more because it costs so much. It's fun to use. The sound file for the RR is cool, but who will know any more unless someone puts it in a scenario. Oh, I forgot, they are rare, so no scenarios will be made with that weapon involved. What a pity... rb
< Message edited by rbrunsman -- 7/25/2004 2:48:34 PM >
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Everyone is a potential [PBEM] enemy, every place a potential [PBEM] battlefield. --Zensunni Wisdom
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