I've been saying this for a very long time but waiting to balance the game after major tournaments, which cater to about 10 people, is a really bad idea. As they said, we just got the core set completed. The issue is, the core set is nowhere near balanced, what with all the create cards, useless golds (that have been useless for how long since the gold immunity patch?) and a lot of other cards that just need an overhaul.
I've always been vocal about issues in Gwent. At the same time, I've always stayed positive that the game will change for the better. And while I'm still hopeful Gwent will turn out to be what it's supposed to be, the devs really look like they have no idea what they're doing. it's as if they lack the any direction and have no idea of what they want Gwent to be.
I still hope Gwent will turn out fine but the team really needs to get their act together and start from the very beginning. Drop the competitive scene for a few months (some big name players are already leaving anyway) and focus on balance, getting back some of that tactical flavor that was removed from the game a long time ago and giving factions their identities back.
Perhaps new management will turn things around. Forgot her name, but the woman in charge now has her work cut out for her. Best of luck to her and the team and here's hoping you get Gwent back on track.
P.S.
We already got a roadmap before and they didn't stick to it. Here's hoping this one's different.
I've always been vocal about issues in Gwent. At the same time, I've always stayed positive that the game will change for the better. And while I'm still hopeful Gwent will turn out to be what it's supposed to be, the devs really look like they have no idea what they're doing. it's as if they lack the any direction and have no idea of what they want Gwent to be.
I still hope Gwent will turn out fine but the team really needs to get their act together and start from the very beginning. Drop the competitive scene for a few months (some big name players are already leaving anyway) and focus on balance, getting back some of that tactical flavor that was removed from the game a long time ago and giving factions their identities back.
Perhaps new management will turn things around. Forgot her name, but the woman in charge now has her work cut out for her. Best of luck to her and the team and here's hoping you get Gwent back on track.
P.S.
We already got a roadmap before and they didn't stick to it. Here's hoping this one's different.
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