Ochokochi is terrible. Before it was the lynx and now the ochokochi. It is an unbalanced robot that harms the gaming experience. Upwake doesn't know what it's doing. I miss how the game was before the upwake people ruined everything. You think excessively about money, making very strong robots and nerfing others so that we players spend our money to buy the crap unbalanced robots and weapons that you release. But I'm too smart not to buy their offers.
#War robots was better
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How long have you had the game
since launch
Sheesh
In a way, some nerfs are a blessing, not a curse. The reason being that pix must release content more powerful than the previous in order to make money. However, it is not necessary to make anything so blatantly overpowered that it makes people not want to play the game anymore. Simply making newer items slightly better would relieve the burden on the players who have to put up with it. However, this reduces the amount of revenue because slight nerfs do not make players feel like their items are unusable. On the other hand, severe nerfs do have this effect and convince players to buy the newest, best stuff because its obviously the best. Now, some of these nerds are so severe that they make older weapons more relevant (like bsgs in the wake of the rust nerf). Note that bsgs hardly received any nerfs, and were accepted as they were. This led to future weapons having to compete with the power level of the bsgs as they were currently the best. However, it was some time before another brawling weapon was introduced (harpoons) which required a step up in performance from bsgs (which had not received any nerfs) as you know, only cudgel was slightly nerfed, likely to pave the way for dragon with the unprecedented amount of light hard points. To summarize, nerfs have kept the meta in check for f2p and provide leeway for non-meta users.
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Just stick with the old stuff. It's better than all the post-nerf throwaway meta glass cannons