When someone says they're "entitled to an opinion" what are they actually saying? If you take it literally it's completely absurd. There's no way to stop someone from having an opinion. You can prevent them from expressing it, sure. But preventing someone from having an opinion? The very notion is just silly. You might as well say you're entitled to think.
But when balancing the game you're not after people's opinions, you're after sound judgements of unit performance. And how do you decide who's judgement to trust?
Once more you to do not have to trust someone. This is not court where someone credibility affects weather a court has take their testimony on event as true or not.
One can simply test what they are saying and see if they are right or not.
When one responds to claims about units with comments about ones play-card one turn a impersonal issues into a personal issue.
If my rank is higher than your will my comment be right and yours wrong?
And this basic empyrical evidence will provide a support for the thesis that accuracy and correctness of opinion on the jubject is directly correlated to ones knowledge of the subject or in this case, skill as well therefore rank, which is an indicator of skill.
It does not mean top Players are always right, but rock bottom 4v4 players are quite often wrong in comparison.
I can give you a very long list of things you got completely wrong. Will that make you stop spamming posts?
There is no direct correlation between knowledge of game stat and mechanics and rank. Else Mr.Smith would be rank in the Top ten.
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Who's opinion should we listen to? Ullumulu or HelpingHans?
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Actually Ullumulu did claim that PPSH conscripts were OP even when DBP was being tested and the balance team seems to have come to the same conclusion so they plan to nerf the PPSH (in a bad manner if you ask me).