There have been a lot of topics as of late discussing whether letting others win in the race is, or isn’t a good thing.
One side of the argument is that players should earn the achievement, and to do any less is considered everything from invalid, to cheating, to an exploit.
The counter argument is that as a community we should be working together for the fun of all players, and because the rewards for first are only minimally better, there is no reason not to allow others the chance to get first.
It should be said, that regardless of what side you agree with, no players should be harassed for thier choice. But, we will come back to this in a moment.
Equality
When people join competitive sports or activities, it is almost a given that they want to be paired up with others that are in the same skill range. This is obviously because we’ve realized that when teams or individuals are mismatched, it really ceases to be a competition.
In this race, we are all unevenly matched. Everyone has some factor that contributes to thier chances of winning. These factors can be one, or more of the following:
- Lag
- Computer Specs
- Internet Connection
- Gaming Experience
- Guild Wars 2 Experience
- Physical Disabilities
- Time Availablity
- Age
- Control Devices /Keyboard Setup
There may be a few more, but the point is that while we may want to believe we are racing against equal opponents, its much more likely that many factors beyond our control are determining the outcome of the races.
When you factor in the fact that achievements allow players gain better gear and/or points, it creates an issue where those at a disadvantage, are always at the mercy of those with less.
So, what can be done?
Well, unfortunately not a whole lot. Until ANet creates a system in which players are grouped accordingly, there will always be a problem. In addition, as long as achievements are required to gain something other than personal satisfaction, players will always find a way to manipulate the game in an attempt to level the playing field (or get through it as fast as possible).
If ANet wanted to solve these issues, there are a few things they could do.
1. Make achievements independent of additional rewards.
2. Create a proper match making system that factors in things like latency, wins/losses, average FPS, etc.
3. Allow players to create races with entry requirements (friends only, latency, etc).
Now, getting back to the harassment issue. Here is the reality. No one can force anyone to play the game how they want. Regardless of your stance on this issue, each individual has the right to make whatever choices they want, and should never be subject to harassment or name calling for doing so.
If you feel the players aren’t playing the game to your likening, then find another game. Ruining the game for others by demanding or pressuring them to play your way is not fair.
In the end, while it is technically a PvP game, its about as competitive as a potato sack race at a company picnic. The competition is so random that winning or losing really doesn’t mean anything. What matters is how much fun you have playing.
(edited by Crazylegsmurphy.6430)