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Be it Single player or PVP. It seems like most games have awful balance and despite many attempts to fix these problems, they are still unable to make a balance gaming experience and sometimes just makes things worse. Pretty much every single FPS in the market is getting some kind of backlash due to terrible balance issues and the like. Every single RPG has that one build that trivializes the whole game and also has a ton of builds or weapons that are totally useless.
But the strangest thing is that every single gaming community has figure out how to fix these balance issues yet the game devs refuse to listen or are too incompetent to implement them in a way that doesn't break the whole game.
Have you noticed this phenomenon too? It seems that modern game devs literally don't know what they are doing and throw shit at the wall to see what sticks.
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