Perusing these forums, I see more users complaining about decks they dislike (regardless of whether those decks are OP, annoying or whatever). I guess everyone has there own opinions; some dislike poison, others hate everything black and gold. What I don't understand is why players are being blamed for playing those decks. I am honestly curious and looking for good arguments.
These decks (and, by extension, mechanics, cards, combos) are in the game and thus meant to be played. The tools are there. So, why not use them, if you want to? If something is "broken", it's up to the devs to fix it. Not to be confused with bugged. If something is actually bugged and it's actively being exploited, then yes, you can blame players. However, playing a (perceived) OP deck is not exploiting the game (contrary to popular believe).
I think users need to realize that not everyone is playing the game for the same reasons. For some players, making their own decks is more important than winning, while others just try to find the strongest netdeck to get as many wins. And some players want to play a combo decks for big finishers, while others take pleasure in disrupting the opponent's play. All of these play styles are valid. To each their own.
So, why blame the players?
These decks (and, by extension, mechanics, cards, combos) are in the game and thus meant to be played. The tools are there. So, why not use them, if you want to? If something is "broken", it's up to the devs to fix it. Not to be confused with bugged. If something is actually bugged and it's actively being exploited, then yes, you can blame players. However, playing a (perceived) OP deck is not exploiting the game (contrary to popular believe).
I think users need to realize that not everyone is playing the game for the same reasons. For some players, making their own decks is more important than winning, while others just try to find the strongest netdeck to get as many wins. And some players want to play a combo decks for big finishers, while others take pleasure in disrupting the opponent's play. All of these play styles are valid. To each their own.
So, why blame the players?