daoc_xianghua said:and again a proven winning combination of classes wont win vs any half decent gg who played to together since quiet a while.
you still make it sound like it would be the classes that make a group opted, it WRONG, just horribly wrong and naive.
Your problem is you are trying to prove a point and ignoring certain obvious facts, such as:
1) For people with identical skill levels, winning is easier in an opted group than in a random group.
2) The people who are most focused on winning are the people who opt their groups. There is a reason for this - opting makes winning more likely
3) An opted group is called "opt[imis]ed" because it means "best suited to 8 man combat".
I think you REALLY need to admit the rather obvious fact that if you balance and opt your group you make ALL fights easier. A fight opted vs random is easier. A fight opted vs regular GG is easier. A fight opted vs opted is easier.
This is a rather lengthy explanation of what I meant when I talked about it being less of a challenge to win when you stack the deck in your own favour.
i cant see how you can call it winning in a realm BG, its a "win" when forces are even.
This comment is glib and meaningless, since your definition of "even" is entirely arbitrary and - in my opinion - wrong. How is a fight even when one side has a whole host of abilities the other side does not have?
about the realm-wide view and adding well it might be a good idea to consider that the game is about having fun as an individum, you dont fight for arthur beeing proud of you, you know?
The fighting for Arthur thing is not what I meant by realm-wide view. You arrive at that conclusion because your thinking has been done for you by all the posts you've already read on this subject.
When I say I take a realm-wide view, what I mean is that I recognise that there are disproportionate amounts of some classes in the realm, and also that the realm has classes that do not fit in an opted set up.
The best chance we have as a REALM of ALL having our fair share of fun is if the market is free flowing. If we tie up key classes like bards and druids in GGs, and suck all the high RR people out of the random arena, we are lowering the chance of random groups forming reasonable balances and therefore inhibiting the ability of others to have fun.
It's ironic really that people who do this also seem like the first people to complain about someone else inhibiting their own fun by adding. I suppose it's all about perspective. If you are focused on your self enough to ignore the rest of the realm's desire to have fun, you're probably just the sort of person who will demand that others play by rules aimed at making YOUR gaming more fun regardless of how it affects them.
oh and btw you shouldn´t talk about making opted groups beeing so easy and rvr beeing easier when you never tried it, you just make yourself sound clueless.
So you think there is some kind of chance that rvr would be harder in an opted group than in a random group? Silly clueless old me didn't consider that possibility.