BioWare to Tweak Endgame PvP Balance 334p3c

set of PvP armor. For some players, this is a welcome change but of course, there will be those who oppose. x634w

As is typical with an MMORPG, Bioware has struggled to keep endgame balanced for all players. There is a slippery slope in giving seasoned gamers something for their hard work and dedication yet not making them so overpowered that others cannot enjoy the game as well.

Hinkle said in this interview that he commonly hears from players that they enjoy levels 10-49 but that at 50 (the current level cap), things change. Many players complain about the lack of imbalance in those who are freshly 50 and those who have had time to get better gear, making them unkillable to what should be an equal class.

It’s a common problem in MMOs and in PvP in general. Blizzard’s World of Warcraft has struggled for years with the issue of “twinking” where players would max out stats, enchants, buffs and even potions and scrolls on a character in a PvP bracket in order to win against “regular” players in that bracket. Level 19 was a favorite to twink in level 19s would max out (with the help of higher level characters or alts) gear, enchants, weapons and any other buffs they could get and then just play PvP over and over instead of leveling.

One way that Blizzard endgame PvP for 50s in SWTOR. They have something in mind, as Hinkle tells us.

He says, “Instead of Expertise being a stat that you’re chasing as you’re getting better and better PvP gear, all the PvP gear no matter what tier it is will have the same Expertise level. It’s just the normal stats that will be getting better as you getting higher in PvP gear.”

So what do you think about their proposed changes? Do you think it’s going to help endgame PvP in SWTOR?

Lisa Clark 34y1q

Lisa has been an avid gamer since she was old enough to hold her first controller and a game writer for more than a decade. A child of the Nintendo generation, she believes they just don’t make games like they used to but sometimes, they make them even better! While consoles will always be her first love, Lisa spends most of her gaming time on the PC these days- on MMOs and first-person shooters in particular.