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Jumpgate Evolution Dev Talks Class Balance 86

Hermann Peterscheck recently made a post on the Jumpgate Evolution developer blog about NetDevil's strategy for balancing the various classes of ships in the game. They seem to be taking a different approach from most MMOs in letting the PvP side of the gameplay set the baseline, rather than allowing PvE concerns to override that. From the section titled Combating Combat: "Early on our lead systems designer, Jay Ambrosini, came to the correct conclusion that all of the preliminary balancing was best done in a PvP context. The reasoning is that in PvE, the player needs to feel powerful, but in PvP the fight needs to feel balanced. Once ship classes are balanced in PvP, its not as hard to make the player feel powerful in PvE, but the opposite is not true. We spent many weeks playing just the first class of ship, the light fighter, in teams of 5 or 6 in order to evaluate what it was that made those ships fun to fly and fight. After daily battles, you begin to see what makes those ships work. We also started with the mid level ships as opposed to the low or high level ships. This is primarily because you can find the center point and then work upwards and downwards from there. ... It's very tempting to just throw a bunch of classes of ships together in order to say things like "our game has 15 classes of ships!" but this, we believe, is the wrong direction. People want meaningful and strong choices and not lots of meaningless, empty choices. Currently we plan to have 4-6 classes, but they will each have nearly endless possible configurations within those groups."

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-Re: the phreaking comment

this industry moves much too quickly for people like Glass to even *be* clued. not saying it's impossible, just that he thought he was already in.

-Re: ethics

just a quick comment (i'm not going for status on this post) -- hackers and crackers DO have ethics. that's why the two are distinguished. crackers are lame "kiddie" renditions of hackers, who are the more mature. that's relative, of course. most hackers i know are under 21...

nevertheless, as The Red Book taught us all, no UNIX system can be truly secure *ever*. We may as well stop trying.

At some point, I am going to use this new slashdot username i've recently perloined and go into a big rant on free information and ultimate communication. maybe i'll just write rob and jeff instead...

--kaspar

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