Map Changes in 2.0.4
"that solution will not affect the no-lifers, they will just overcome that easily, but at the same time casuals who wanted to lvl pass 95+ will severally affected. the correct way to slowdown no-lifers is to introduce a fatigue system into leveling. if a player leveling their character too fast, a exp fatigue will occur, he will get exp penalty on that character. Some MMO actually already have this kind of system to stop power levelers. each of the extra penalty will stack on top of each other & on top of the current map exp penalty. the counter will only reset 1 penalty each day, that means if u gain multiple levels and get multiple fatigue penalty at the same day, it will take a few days for u to reset the penalty completely with this u can slow down the no-lifer, who tried to power level their characters easily. And have little to no affect to casual since casual are generally play less hours & level much slower per day. Last edited by Darkkrows#6635 on Sep 26, 2015, 11:50:09 PM
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" Another option (which wouldn't feel as punishing for the top players) is to do what major roguelikes have done for decades, and support handicaps. Let players choose handicaps when they start a character. Handicaps can be very simple (e.g. a simple multiplicative factor that just makes enemies stronger), or (if the want to invest more time into designing the system) they could offer a selection of various stuff, each affecting different elements of gameplay. Then change the ladders so that they don't just count experience, but score. Score is the same as level, but gets a multiplier if you've chosen handicaps. Result: - Top players' races for top ladder spots will last much longer than before, because now, reaching level 100 is not the un-toppable maximum achievement. There's always an incentive to start a new char with a bigger handicap, to take the first spot in the ladder. - Other players won't be affected at all, and reaching level 100 becomes a worthwhile and achievable goal. |
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" 4 characters 80+. Ran lots of 100+ quantity 78s and 79s. I looted ONE level 80 map. What the hell is the point of level 78s and 79s if they dont drop level 80s. Where do level 80 maps even drop. I saw a bucnh of them drop in 81s and 82s from Streamers. Nice catch 22 there GGG. Level 80+ maps only drop in 80+ maps but you cant loot 80+ maps so you cant get any 80+ maps IGN: DabrixRN Last edited by Thomasmgp#1035 on Sep 27, 2015, 3:45:16 AM
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" having to calculate is even more confusing! wth! btw, this post is a tier 7 post, you can calculate easily how much experience is gained by reading it, when you are over lvl 9000 "§/)%&$"§)%&"§$)= |
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" I always knew there were two versions of this game! German saying: Schönheit und Funktionalität in Sekundenschnelle zu ruinieren, ist dem wahren Dilettanten keine Herausforderung!
torturo: "Though, I'm really concerned, knowing by practice the capabilities of the balance team." top2000: "let me bend your rear for a moment exile" |
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" We've also gained 2 more levels in maps overall. So the highest level map back then gave 100% of its exp. According to GGG, the next level above that map would give 35% more than that. So the map that was one level higher than the highest level map back then gives 135% of its exp. The next level after that also gives 35%, which means we're up to the newest highest level map giving 182% more exp. This means they almost cut the 99 to 100 grind in half. Basically, if they cut it in half it won't mean it'll take twice as long to go from 99 to 100, it'll take more like 9% longer than before. I'm not 100% sure on how long it took before, but let's say it takes a week to get from 99 to 100 while you're playing something like 8 hours/day. We're looking at 56 hours. A 9% increase would take us to 61. 61-56 = 5. So you'd have to play for a little bit more than half a day more. And that is if my assumption that 7 days with 8 hours put into it each are correct. I don't like grinding out exp at all mind you, leveling from 90 to 91 was a pain for me, I can't even begin to imagine how 99 to 100 would feel. Last edited by LankeOnLuck Yesterday, 2016 11:26 AM
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As i told long time ago poe isn't game where its creators wanna make you happy. It's a game where you should suffer. Nothing will change here.
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"only it is rpg = check online only = check BAM, it's an MMORPG since I have no hope for significant game design improvements in this game I am officially done with Path of Exile. done for good
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Changing map level in map tier is a terrible idea, way more confusing, and 68 - 82 maps should drop freely above lvl 67 zones with a degree of rarity, this level restriction thing is just useless, it prevents players to do high level maps and force them to always run 68 - 73 maps most of the time.
Also players reaching level 100 too quickly pls... Have you ever seen an another game where reaching the cap level is something barely achievable ? EVERY SINGLE PLAYER should be able to get a character level 100 after 2 or months playing and not just a very few of them... why would you make a simple thing such as leveling that hard ? It's not like level 100 would make your character invincible i mean the game is already crazy hard at 80+ maps, why wouldn't we be able to expand our skill tree at his maximum |
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" TBH here, I have played so many online games, reaching lvl 100 in POE is a childs play comparing to max lvl in those games, I have seen games where it take you 1 full month of grinding to lvl from 1-70, another month from lvl 71-75 and after that, no lifers took them around 1-2 month to get each lvl untill they hit lvl 79 where all the exp after that cut by half and the cap, after that it really take forever to hit the last 4 lvls. but grinding exp in that game wasn't boring at all, as everytime you lvl up there are new areas open up for you, and the devs encouraged people to hit at least lvl 80, they had an ingame system where anyone hit lvl 80 or 83 they let all the players know as a way to make them want to hit lvl 80 compare this to GGG's logic, many players hitting 100 lets nerf them. even when playing POE is not rewarding, gearing up in poe is way easier than gearing up in those games, the top pro players who are controlling POE and controlling GGG, these players will be the lowest noobs if they go to play any of the games I talked about, anyone in poe can be a top player if they got lucky enough with the RNG, of if they started streaming where everything go easy for them, while in the games I used to play, being lucky only means you get a good drop but it means nothing when fighting because no matter if you were lvl 80 or of you had the top gear, lvl 60 will kill you if they knew what they were doing, they only reason to get to max lvl in that game is if you liked to go do PVE hitting those lvls will get you to see new stuff so the reward is there 100% while at POE no matter what lvl you are, you will be stuck with lvl 68 maps forever. Edit: poe don't require any skills at all, all you need is luck or be a streamer or a no lifer who can do same thing like a robot for the whole day to be considered one of the top players. Edit 2: one of the games I used to play, killing the hardest bosses in the game didn't give you any rewards, people used to go kill them just for the fun, and if you die, boom that's 10% exp lose and those bosses were way harder than any boss in poe, but it was fun as hell, it was just fun to wait the bosses to respawn and kill them. Last edited by NBlackLotusN#1779 on Sep 27, 2015, 1:14:18 PM
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