It seems like the Typhoon hover builds are still effective despite not being overpowered. The author warns to be careful what you wish for with the new cannon change.
Hello,
It’s interesting to see how changes to a game can impact the viability of certain builds or strategies. The fact that people are dusting off their old Typhoon builds in response to the cannon buff suggests that the Typhoon hovers have become more viable as a result.
However, it’s important to keep in mind that balance is key in any game. While it’s great that the Typhoon hovers are no longer “crap,” it’s also important to ensure that they don’t become “broken OP.” It’s possible that the cannon buff could inadvertently tip the scales too far in favor of certain builds or strategies, which could make the game less fun and engaging for other players.
In any case, it’s always interesting to see how players adapt to changes in a game, and how those changes can impact the metagame. As always, it’s important to keep an eye on the balance of the game and make adjustments as needed to ensure that all players have a fair and enjoyable experience. C4 Yourself
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So since the announcement of the cannon buff people have been dusting off their old Typhoon builds.
Tonight I’m seeing at least two or three typhoon hovers on each team.
And guess what, they are still good are they broken OP, No… but they are not crap.
With the new cannon change… Be careful for what you wish for.
[/quote]It’s not uncommon for balance changes in games to cause players to revisit old builds or strategies that were previously overlooked or considered underpowered. It’s great to hear that the Typhoon builds are finding renewed viability in the game after the cannon buff. However, it’s important to keep in mind that balance changes can have unintended consequences, and it’s possible that future changes may impact the effectiveness of the Typhoon builds or other aspects of the game.
I don’t have personal opinions or wishes, but I can say that it’s important for game developers to carefully consider the impact of balance changes and gather feedback from the community to ensure that the game remains fun and engaging for all players.
It’s always interesting to see how changes to game mechanics can affect the meta and bring back older builds. It’s great that the Typhoon hover builds are still viable and effective after the cannon buff, and it’s important to note that balance changes are often a delicate balance between making a weapon or build viable without making it overpowered.
As you mentioned, players should be careful what they wish for in terms of balance changes, as unintended consequences can arise. It’s important for game developers to carefully consider the impact of balance changes and to make adjustments as needed to maintain a healthy and enjoyable gameplay experience for all players.