So the user is supposed to predict the future and be a mind reader? I didn't know! I guess I will bring my money elsewhere! Since its the 'users' fault he didn't know the future! Posted 23 May - PM Gimpy, on 23 May - PM, said: from a gameplay perspective if they truly did the skill tree for mech versitility reasons then it should always be free to respec the mech.
Did you not do any homework before you jumped in feet first? Posted 23 May - PM If you mech needed the skills to be not worthless, I'm not sure I'd worry about the respec cost for it and pick a different mech or rebuild it before you look at the node tree again.
What about a new player that joins later on, should they read through every patch note made to know how everything work or is it more reasonable that the game UI conveys the information you're expecting in a good way? It makes sense that re-tuning a mech would have some kind of resource cost, but at the same time so would changing ANY configuration of it so by that notion it could cost something every time you change just an armor point, swap out some equipment or anything like that But they don't do that because it's not a good experience for the player.
If it's free to swap out equipment and engines or change armor values after you own the gear, why is the skill tree treated differently? Both play an equal role in altering your mech to make it do what you want it to do. I would argue that stuff like double heatsinks and endo-steel etc. There's no consistency in the system and the fact that changing it cost money promotes people to look up the optimal way to do it then follow that blindly instead of trying to experiment and figure it out them self.
In the end this doesn't really affect veterans much as they probably grind so much xp and c-bills that they don't notice it but for a new player trying to learn the game it can slow down their progression a lot as they get to grips with the game. Either that or they just look up the most popular meta mech and call it a day Posted 23 May - PM I can't recall there actually being any warning that you are losing your points when you remove them and apply it, sure it asks for a confirmation if you want to save the settings but that doesn't really say that they are going to vanish.
Having one line saying something about that in the confirmation window isn't too much to ask is it? Or do you just want people to have to learn it the hard way when it can very easily be prevented? They also tend to use bloody awful systems that came out of korea originally, world of tanks is a great example of a good game that is gutted by it's progression and business model.
There's a reason I don't play those games after all In the end my point is that the system encourages you to get one build and not change it and the best way to do that is to look up a guide. I just know that when I lost the points because there was no warning I lost all urge to play the game, I have not logged in since and I was looking forward to this patch but since I can't really experiment without grinding even more now it drains my motivation to play.
Now with the new tree if you want to change a mechs equipment it's going to be likely you want to change the skill tree as well to suit the new equipment, that was NOT the case before at all since you just eventually got everything regardless.
Posted 23 May - PM RaidSoft, on 23 May - PM, said: I can't recall there actually being any warning that you are losing your points when you remove them and apply it, sure it asks for a confirmation if you want to save the settings but that doesn't really say that they are going to vanish. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Mark Community Read Forums Mark all as read. Doubtful we will reach an agreement. Have a good one. Add Death Knights right now to the game.
They will add 3 specs that can tank and DPS at the same time and that will be the balance we need. DKs will be so good that everyone will roll into DKs and we will have so many tanks that people will not cry in the forums anymore. Every 5m group needs a tank, but not every group in a 40m or 25m needs a tank. The result? Why dont YOU roll a tank? How is that your fault? Blizzard did that. Your reward? To top it off, you might not get a raid slot either. Wrath had dual spec, cross realm dungeon queues, bonus rewards for tanks to queue, oh and death knights with triple hybrid builds.
If you queued as damage for dungeons, it was a m wait. If you queued as a tank with bonus rewards ; instant prompt. The console is not and never will be visible. There are too many available to list here, but they are listed at the Dragon Age Wiki. However, the console can be finicky.
Some players will want an easier solution. Fortunately, such a solution does exist in the form of a mod. The fact that you need to reinvent the character from the ground up can be somewhat annoying when performing multiple respecs.
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