how do peopel feel about the current meta
i think if we nerfed all fighters that have anime characters in their profile picture with a 50% reduction in EXP given to them from any source, the meta would be in a good place
"If Your Plate Doesn't Have Any Beef On It, Send It Back To The Hecking Cafeteria!!!" - OracularRELOADED
(Aug 22, 2016 at 3:51 AM)Puddin Wrote:(Aug 21, 2016 at 11:20 PM)OracularRELOADED Wrote: i think if we nerfed all fighters that have anime characters in their profile picture with a 50% reduction in EXP given to them from any source, the meta would be in a good place
i'm afraid this video doesn't work on iOS so your counter has whiffed. merked
I think in Season 2 we need to increase the scale of the levels. I've noticed a lot of players associate themselves with their level. I've heard people say "I'm a Level 2 poster" or "I'm a Level 3 poster", and I think this detracts away from the posting experience. We don't want people feeling bad when they use a spell that puts them back to Level 1, or feel that they can't post in a topic that's full of Level 3 or Level 4 posters because they're only Level 2. So I propose we change the Levels to seven tiers going from Bronze to Grandmaster like so:
Bronze: 1 to 1,499
Silver: 1, 500 to 1,999
Gold: 2,000 to 2,499
Platinum: 2,500 to 2,999
Diamond: 3,000 to 3,499
Master: 3,500 to 3,999
Grandmaster: 4,000 to 5,000
I've noticed that a lot of players tend to stick at Level 4 and then don't log in for the rest of the season to stay in the Top 10 Highest EXP Posters. Because of this, we should introduce a decay for members at or above Diamond level. After a week of inactivity, their EXP will decay a lot. We're not asking players to post every day of their lives, just that they should be logging in for a little while every week. To adjust for the new system, everyone's current EXP points should be multiplied by 10.
Bronze: 1 to 1,499
Silver: 1, 500 to 1,999
Gold: 2,000 to 2,499
Platinum: 2,500 to 2,999
Diamond: 3,000 to 3,499
Master: 3,500 to 3,999
Grandmaster: 4,000 to 5,000
I've noticed that a lot of players tend to stick at Level 4 and then don't log in for the rest of the season to stay in the Top 10 Highest EXP Posters. Because of this, we should introduce a decay for members at or above Diamond level. After a week of inactivity, their EXP will decay a lot. We're not asking players to post every day of their lives, just that they should be logging in for a little while every week. To adjust for the new system, everyone's current EXP points should be multiplied by 10.
"If Your Plate Doesn't Have Any Beef On It, Send It Back To The Hecking Cafeteria!!!" - OracularRELOADED
I don't really think tiers are any different from numbers
I also don't think people will feel bad ever since levels literally do nothing apart from epeen
I like the decay idea though
I also don't think people will feel bad ever since levels literally do nothing apart from epeen
I like the decay idea though
(Aug 23, 2016 at 2:02 PM)OracularRELOADED Wrote: I think in Season 2 we need to increase the scale of the levels. I've noticed a lot of players associate themselves with their level. I've heard people say "I'm a Level 2 poster" or "I'm a Level 3 poster", and I think this detracts away from the posting experience. We don't want people feeling bad when they use a spell that puts them back to Level 1, or feel that they can't post in a topic that's full of Level 3 or Level 4 posters because they're only Level 2. So I propose we change the Levels to seven tiers going from Bronze to Grandmaster like so:golden user titles confirmed
Bronze: 1 to 1,499
Silver: 1, 500 to 1,999
Gold: 2,000 to 2,499
Platinum: 2,500 to 2,999
Diamond: 3,000 to 3,499
Master: 3,500 to 3,999
Grandmaster: 4,000 to 5,000
I've noticed that a lot of players tend to stick at Level 4 and then don't log in for the rest of the season to stay in the Top 10 Highest EXP Posters. Because of this, we should introduce a decay for members at or above Diamond level. After a week of inactivity, their EXP will decay a lot. We're not asking players to post every day of their lives, just that they should be logging in for a little while every week. To adjust for the new system, everyone's current EXP points should be multiplied by 10.
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