1 day ago
A bitter aftertaste
I don't know how you're going to fix the problems after the Ezra rework and the Andor situation, but after this, there's almost no desire left to play or support the game. Basically, the guild is the...
The bitter aftertaste is the roster that you have after nerf. Observe the lost opportunity of heading in a wholly different build direction for the past 12 or 18 months. The impact is significantly more than the toons nerfed
That pre-nerf roster was constructed over many months and involved many individual toon decisions. You read the abilities as advertised. Relied on those statements. Made investment choices with your game resources and your money. Then, the nerf just takes an important piece away with the barest of refunds.
That pre-nerf roster, which relied on a strong Ezra and Merrin for core strength, low cost counters and flexibility, now faces the latest generation of paywall new content, which is unbeatable absent more spending and proper Datacrons.
EA is very clear on this business practice. Paying for early access or to rent a super in-game advantage is allowed and encouraged. Playing the game for a long time and making wiser resourcing decisions while relying on the words as originally advertised, well, you must be nerfed for the good of the game. This nerf raises community trust concerns voiced above and elsewhere
I recall the community excitement of CLS release and G12 I am not getting any of that excitement from new pay walled content, Era limited battles, and new logistic puzzles to solve when gaming resources are rebalanced All for the game evolving and new content, and nerfs are part of the game
This nerf, however, is enormously significant and most significantly affects end game players that invested in a well known roster strategy to build strong Rey, GLAT and NS squads —- while opting to not invest elsewhere over many months. Nerfing is a taking And this nerf is a large one