phantom of the black parade
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Something i've taken away from seeing stuff like this so many times across many genres that use systems is that I have a preference to front load new characters to be at a reasonable level and then keep the progression slow paced. I think it is more enjoyable if new blood can still pose a challenge and old blood only has a moderate advantage. i mean, there is a certain value in that, but after a certain point, even that becomes largely unfeasible. (like real talk, there's like.... 4, 5, 6 pokemon sites that have been running for like 5+ years by this point, and even if almost all of the community hasn't been there from the start, there's still gonna be characters that have been there for years compared to everyone else). and i honestly don't know what the answer is since like....... imo as a newbie, i would super appreciate some kind of "newbie bonus" system that would help me catch up faster, but as an older member, i would be understandably annoyed if i'd been there for two years working my tail off to get to level 70 and then some new member burns through to 70 within a few months.
which isn't necessarily to slam on sites that use leveling/progression systems! if that's what people like, hey, go for it, and i can even understand the appeal from a certain standpoint. i just. personally have a very limited window where i'm willing to actually consider sites with those kinds of systems, and after that point, i tend to lose interest just because i don't find it appealing to play at level 1 when i'm surrounded by people who are level 25+.
which i guess to make a related "site i would like to see" - honestly, any kind of system-heavy site that's made the conscious choice to do away with most/all of the systems (or structure them so as to be simple enough that the "power difference" between new members and old members is so minuscule as to be largely moot in the grand scheme of things) and just let things be what they are because y'all are doing fantastic work and i would love to see more sites that are focused more on just existing in the worlds of these grind-heavy genres over largely gamifying the experience.
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last edit on May 7, 2020 2:07:52 GMT by Kuroya
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