Call it op, call it God tier, hell, make up your own term, but don't pretend their arent stats that put weapons in a league of their own. Regardless of which weapon you were talking about, the fact remains, you were discussing rolling rivens and not being able to get what you wanted. And I'm not sure why you are trying to say what makes a good opticor riven in any event. I know perfectly well what good stats are on the opticor. BTW - I am quite happy with my opticor riven - but it doesn't make me a "God". Reading comprehension fail. No where did I say anything about "OP" - "Over powered" in a horde pve shooting game. and most of the other weapons maybe move up a notch or two. I suppose to some degree they did - I can use my MK1-Braton with my braton riven in Sortie 3, but that's as far as it will go. The whole point of the riven system was to shake up the meta a bit an make under-used weapons more viable. But they're not going to take to level 3000 enemies and beyond like you can with some old standards. They can be fun, they can be strong, they can get you to level 150 enemies. I said the mid tier weapons with a great riven still are not as good as the top tier weapons. I was specifically referencing some weapons and how the rivens, even with crazy stats, didn't make them put down my go-to weapons. They ended up as great weapons, but not game changing, and while they may have made them useable at higher levels they still couldn't keep up with the usual cadre of top tier weapons even without a riven. Using the right amount of negative space is important in creating a nice design. Elevate your design and make it more visually appealing. Add contrast and create balance in your design. Draw attention to important elements and content. Then there are some other rivens I rolled a ton out of curiosity and they never ended up good - Snipetron, Redeemer, Tysis, Stradavar, Panthera to name a few I rolled at least 30 times. Aid navigation and prompt user interaction by making text and buttons stand out.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |