(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});David Vonderhaar, the Treyarch Game Designer Director is quite vocal on his You must login or register to view this content., and frequently tweets tidbits of information regarding Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.
Vonderhaar recently revealed how Treyarch plans to address weapons and other 'Pick 10' class elements that the community finds to be too powerful.
He shared that weapons won't be nerfed or buffed if the change is not statistically warranted. The community may feel the weapon is overpowered, however, if the weapon statistics don't support the claims, the weapon will remain unchanged.
However, Vonderhaar did go on to say that Treyarch can track all weapons and see if they are trending towards being classified as overpowered by monitoring the global user statistics for that weapon.
Vonderhaar did acknowledge that handguns and stuns are noticeably stronger than the original Black Ops, but commented that they are likely to remain the same because they each consume 1 slot of the 'Pick 10' system.
Treyarch is likely to support Black Ops 2 long after release with multiplayer re-balances and fixes. How do you feel about the current state of the weapons, and the 'Pick 10' system in general?
Meh... he can try and sweet tweet the people on Twitter but when it comes down to it... I'm completely finished with multiplayer and probably the Call of Duty Franchise. Every year developers sweet talk people into buying their game because they label it as "new and improved". Honestly it's not worth it, even if they don't listen to people who have an emotional breakdown over a gun.
If they really want to keep their customers and their franchise alive they should listen to the current problem of the game... server issues(ps3). Instead of jumping all over the place... focus on that and only that until it is fixed. Tweet and personally message people and tell them hey we're working on it. Talk with your team and ask them for a progress report and get back at people and tell them what's been done and how much longer it might take.
Personally I think 3arc is just a mess.. none of them seem to have time management skills or any management whatsoever. That's just my opinion though..
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