The cost of defecting
The cost of defecting
Posted by Burn Sat Sep 22, 2018 5:06 pm
With the topic of defecting still on-going, and will most likely be resolved for one player in a few days, I wanted to talk about the cost of defecting. It shouldn't be easy, it should cost.
So this is what I've thought up. It's not concrete, it's all open for debate and if you have suggestions, by all means, put them forward.
THE COST
Loss of alt-modes - You switch? You lose the alt-modes, that includes any you won in tournaments
Loss of energon - 50% of what you have. I'm sure some people will just donate it to someone, plus once you swap sides you'll no doubt have someone donate some to you anyway, so probably not a big thing.
I will stress this, at this point I do NOT believe people should lose XP over it. If people feel otherwise, then put your argument forward but it'll take a lot to convince me, and I'm sure a lot of others as well.
So over to you guys, comments, suggestions, have at it.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Bun-Bun Sat Sep 22, 2018 6:02 pm
Loss of alt modes wouldn't mean much to me. If I switched to a Bot tomorrow the first thing I'd do is reset my guys anyways as it'd require different setup than I'm running now. Seems like kind of a kick in the teeth to people that care about such things though. It used to be one of the fun things when people switched in the past, seeing a enemy with a "stolen" mode. It also became like a prize alt in that they had to be careful how they upgraded since they couldn't reset.
Loss of Energon...
As you said it'd be easy enough to get a donation after the switch as both sides are pretty generous with it. Seems that it hurts the side accepting the transfer as a) the transfer is in less of a position to spread the wealth they had accumulated and b) that side could be put in the position of using funds that could have allocated to new players to bail out said transfer.
Considering that in the current situation the switching from one side to the other is only on the table because of an imbalance of players the "cost" would be losing the advantage of practically guaranteed mission support and possibly floundering until they adapt to the new conditions.
But hey, you make the rules. Those conditions are far easier to swallow than xp loss! Though I just can't understand why this insistence of a "cost" unless this is going to be a process that can be done by anyone at any time and not just a limited thing to boost up a side. Is that what we're talking about here?
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by High Command Sat Sep 22, 2018 6:16 pm
For instance and using the current imbalance as an example:
Needed:
4 players with teams L4 and over to switch from Con to Bot.
2 players with teams L2 and below to switch from Bot to Con.
Have it be first come, first served, without any energon or alt mode penalties. I don't want to switch to Bot and don't really want to see my buddies do it either but it sucks not having anything to shoot at in missions. On the other hand while it'd be great to have Wingz on team purple, that would suck for the game as a whole.
Imposing penalties such as those you propose seem counterproductivly punitive without any demonstrable benefit.

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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Bun-Bun Sat Sep 22, 2018 6:17 pm
You would have to re-equip and repay for it all. That could wipe some people out!
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by sprockitz Sat Sep 22, 2018 6:37 pm
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Burn Sat Sep 22, 2018 6:55 pm
Bun-Bun wrote:Seems like kind of a kick in the teeth to people that care about such things though. It used to be one of the fun things when people switched in the past, seeing a enemy with a "stolen" mode. It also became like a prize alt in that they had to be careful how they upgraded since they couldn't reset.
Fair point. Let me elaborate on my way of thinking.
Any changes at this particular point in time are manual. Your reasoning for switching is to balance the game. A move which MAY have very little impact. However, there may be others who want to switch for more selfish reasons but instead give the "balancing" excuse.
By adding a cost, I hope (and I'll probably be wrong) to deter the selfishness.
Down the track if it becomes more of an automated feature then things may be different as other hoops may be needed to jump through.
Loss of Energon...
As you said it'd be easy enough to get a donation after the switch as both sides are pretty generous with it. Seems that it hurts the side accepting the transfer as a) the transfer is in less of a position to spread the wealth they had accumulated and b) that side could be put in the position of using funds that could have allocated to new players to bail out said transfer.
Fair point, one I didn't consider.
But given that I dumped a "1" in front of Wingz's energon the other day (strictly as an experiment to see if it would work and to see how long it would take her to notice), there's no risk of energon shortage.
Considering that in the current situation the switching from one side to the other is only on the table because of an imbalance of players the "cost" would be losing the advantage of practically guaranteed mission support and possibly floundering until they adapt to the new conditions.
ehhhhhhh I get where you're coming from, but I think this may be at the far end of the scale in terms of problems. If you switch, Wingz will give you energon, you'll armour up in no time and be out fighting within 24 hours or so.
You have to look at the long term of "defecting" as well. It may end up an automated feature so consider yourself a test bunny.
But hey, you make the rules.
Oh the sarcasm is strong in this. I'm asking because I want feedback from the players. We've already had one guy in charge with his own ideas that he never bothered to tell anyone about, and now Ryan's cleaning up a **** tonne of dodgy code because of it.
Those conditions are far easier to swallow than xp loss!
Yeah, XP loss is absolutely off the table. I will argue until I'm blue in the face (and then some) to ensure that NEVER happens.
Though I just can't understand why this insistence of a "cost" unless this is going to be a process that can be done by anyone at any time and not just a limited thing to boost up a side. Is that what we're talking about here?
It's planning for the future yes.
But I don't see why you seem to have the impression this is detrimental to a person changing "to balance things".
You change sides. You retain your XP. You may just need an energon boost and 24 hours (or so) to armour up.
Why shouldn't there be a cost?
sprockitz wrote:Those both seem reasonable to me. I also agree it should be somewhat limited in who is allowed to go. Maybe start with you can't defect a second time, or at least for some time period (say 1 year). You can add you need to move in a direction that improves balance, though this could be a little harder to prove.
Thank you for the reminder! I was leaning towards it being a one-off thing but a time period would be fairer.
Bun-Bun wrote:As I think more about it, loss of alts and loss of 50% Energon seems like a double whammy to anyone that uses a lot of armor.
You would have to re-equip and repay for it all. That could wipe some people out!
Not a dig at you, but I see a lot of people chopping and changing armours which chews through energon as they try to work out what's best.
That should already be known. Chewing through energon for the sake of research seems kind of pointless these days as pretty much everything is known.
Plus again, donations. I'm more than willing to give energon out in exchange for certain tasks being met (e.g. collecting certain alt modes, beating players etc).
ENERGON SHORTAGE IS A NON-ISSUE
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Phasewing Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:23 pm
All the above which I'm willing to have to go through... though I severely doubt I will ever switch again.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by High Command Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:32 pm
A time limit sounds like a good idea rather than making things final. The energon reassurance souns fair. Shame about the alt modes still but I guess that's up to people who want to switch if they're happy to go with it. Personally I wouldn't want to lose mine but I wouldn't switch either so may be the wrong one to ask.

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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Bun-Bun Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:35 pm
I'm fine with these and even if I weren't would it really matter? Don't get me wrong, I VERY much appreciate being asked instead of being told but in the end it's your call and usually you can be counted on to do what's best for the game.
You've been reading too much into my throw away comments lately.
That being said...
Did I miss the part of the help page where the armor coefficients are listed for everyone to see? (That one was sarcasm)
Best thing about this game is anyone can play how it works for them, even if that way is to analyze it. Not everyone's goal is to be at the top of the game scoreboard.
But anyways, WAY off topic...
After your response to my concerns I understand the reasoning better and have no problem with those "costs".
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Burn Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:18 pm
Bun-Bun wrote:I'm fine with these and even if I weren't would it really matter?
I don't expect decisions about this game to go over well with everyone, that's life really.
Don't get me wrong, I VERY much appreciate being asked instead of being told but in the end it's your call and usually you can be counted on to do what's best for the game.
You've been reading too much into my throw away comments lately.
Because it's you. You've said it yourself that you like to stand up to authority. And when you say things like this (and previous comments) you make me sound like a Dictator.
Nah mate, I, and others, suffered under the Dictators when they ran this site. I won't do that, even though the way some people push me I feel like banning them outright.
But for the benefit of the game, I work with you. If I need someone else to test things, I'll use you (and then ask for permission later ... probably should work on that) because I know you like to do that stuff.
I could have simply said "no" to this defection idea, but I have gone out of my way to make sure it's done as right as it can be done, because it's needed for the game.
Did I miss the part of the help page where the armor coefficients are listed for everyone to see? (That one was sarcasm)
See? You couldn't help yourself. Would it appease you if I just gave you the numbers? Because I can see them now ...
Best thing about this game is anyone can play how it works for them, even if that way is to analyze it. Not everyone's goal is to be at the top of the game scoreboard.
Leaderboards are like post counts. Pointless. Oh to do away with both ...
But as I've said, none of this is concrete. If the majority feel like an energon cut is harsh, then we lose it. If the majority feel like an XP cut is harsh, then I abuse my power and overrule everyone.
Heck, I can even throw on a custom forum rank of "Defector" for six months or so. It doesn't have to be limited to just in-game.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by -Soundwave- Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:22 pm
Just curious.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Burn Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:25 pm
Sustain wrote:My only thought with the time frame is,... if something happens to Burn or Wingz, and defector's time is up how is the new if any going to know how long it's been?
Just curious.
Make a thread in the HMW Staff forums. Not a biggie.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Bun-Bun Sat Sep 22, 2018 11:11 pm
Sustain wrote:My only thought with the time frame is,... if something happens to Burn or Wingz, and defector's time is up how is the new if any going to know how long it's been?
Just curious.
Sounds like she's planning a coup against you Burn
Because it's you. You've said it yourself that you like to stand up to authority. And when you say things like this (and previous comments) you make me sound like a Dictator.
Emphasis on the Dic?
I've told you this in private but I will go on public record as saying you are easily the best Admin the site has had in my playing history.
(And for the sake of your ego I'll leave off the part about how oh so very low that bar is)
But for the benefit of the game, I work with you. If I need someone else to test things, I'll use you (and then ask for permission later ... probably should work on that) because I know you like to do that stuff.
Permission is overrated. You keep throwing that sweet experimental stuff my way whenever the fancy strikes you.
See? You couldn't help yourself.
Replies the scorpion: "Its my nature..."
It's not personal Burn, you can ask the RDD, I'm a sarcastic ass to everyone.
Lighten up a bit, it's all for the craic.
Would it appease you if I just gave you the numbers? Because I can see them now ...
You tempt me good sir!
Though I do so enjoy trying to figure them out...
My TAG cohorts maybe not so much when I'm ordering them about to do it and frequently getting things wrong.
Maybe just one though... like Iron or Steel so I can check my work on it....
As long as it's written in scarlet lettersHeck, I can even throw on a custom forum rank of "Defector" for six months or so. It doesn't have to be limited to just in-game.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Burn Sun Sep 23, 2018 12:15 am
Bun-Bun wrote:As long as it's written in scarlet lettersHeck, I can even throw on a custom forum rank of "Defector" for six months or so. It doesn't have to be limited to just in-game.
Think I've worked out how to do it. Have to create a separate group, add whoever to that group (making sure the colour is set) and then change their rank.
So yes, scarlet is do-able, and quite frankly, is a good idea.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by ZeroWolf Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:49 am
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Burn Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:24 am
ZeroWolf wrote:So is it only Bun who's crossing over then? Presumably after his and Wingz war
Nothing is for certain yet.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by sumowrestler Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:45 am
As for my scaling idea, let us say it starts at 5% at level 0 and goes up 5% per level. This would be team level btw. So level 1 would be taxed 10%, L2 15% so forth up to 60% for L11. Switching tax = (level+1)*.05*energon
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Bun-Bun Sun Sep 23, 2018 9:37 am
sumowrestler wrote:(level+1)*.05*energon
Fixed
*edit: D'oh you fixed it yourself as I was typing!*
Though that could be manipulated by some pre-switching upgrade shenanigans. If this were to be implemented it should probably the team level as calculated when all members have been sent back to protoforms (since that's gonna happen anyways) so that the level cap system in in play.
Of course the level system currently only goes up to level 7 so that would mean the penalty would only go up to 40%...
What about: Energon*(.5*[(level+1)/8])
Breakdown:
Level 0 = 6.25%
1 = 12.5%
2 = 18.75%
3 = 25%
4 = 31.25%
5 = 37.5%
6 = 43.75%
7 = 50%
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by S.o.L. Sun Sep 23, 2018 10:13 am
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by sumowrestler Sun Sep 23, 2018 1:56 pm
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Z-z Sun Sep 23, 2018 2:17 pm
I am all for first come and first serve for a balance switch, but punishing people to help balance the game seems...wrong. If you want to make it so that anyone that STILL wants to change sides LATER on has to lose Energon and maybe a 1% XP penalty, that would work better. Leave alt-modes out of it ...but that is just me.
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by sumowrestler Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:35 pm
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Phasewing Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:19 pm
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Re: The cost of defecting
Posted by Seibertron Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:44 am
Burn wrote:Sustain wrote:My only thought with the time frame is,... if something happens to Burn or Wingz, and defector's time is up how is the new if any going to know how long it's been?
Just curious.
Make a thread in the HMW Staff forums. Not a biggie.
This should all be programmed and built into the game. I think all of you are getting ahead of yourselves with this, though seeing thoughts and opinions about what the penalties should be is good to read to help me figure out how I want to program this functionality at some point. None of this should be done manually, with the exception of right now just trying to balance things in the game.
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