"because of people like shmevin and shockey( I don't have a problem with either of them). People who use this game as a method of personal profit through rigging, scamming, and whatever else they can come up with makes the community less tolerable everyday."
Yeah I have never once seen shockey scam or rig. It is called dueling, an agreed upon wager between two players where there is no cheating or "scamming" or "rigging". Don't know shmevin that well but theres no need to slander players who play to make a profit. They aren't influencing other players to do the same, they are doing their own thing. The community wouldn't see some amazing change if these two players suddenly played for fun rather than for profit. I don't see how you think they are part of the major problems with TB. Why not blame tc even existing if your going to over-reach so far? Let just blame the community as a whole as well because plenty of players like earning tc, and working for a profit. Don't forget this game has gambling aspects, and that wont change no matter who/what you blame.
The only real problem with toribash is that other than bug fixes every update and new addition to the game has been for profit for the game developer. The game has hardly moved forward and will not move forward with profit as the motivation. It seems like they will try to earn every penny they can without actually improving the game until there isn't any money to be earned and it will b abandoned.
The major problem is accessibility. The UI sucks donkey dick if i'm being honest. It takes time to even learn how to tweak settings. If they want to increase the player base they
must address the learning curve. Maybe a built in move saver that is simple and intuitive, and can save the opening 3 turns during the ending replay, even in random replays. This game could be simplified with some effort, and I know the learning curve is why lots of players stayed around for so long, but they need to find a way to make it a gentle start, and let the curve really ramp up where it should, not from the get-go.
Having so many mods is great but it could also be overwhelming. If they created game modes from the title menu, added matchmaking, and didn't just drop you in a server list that would be helpful too. The server list would still be accessible ofc. Click compete to play competitive mods, click custom match for custom settings and the random for fun mods, and other such options. I think things like this would help address the accessibility problem most new players have.
Last edited by Sissykick; May 3, 2015 at 06:10 PM.