"players voted the metagame's competitiveness a 4.65/10 and the qualified players came in at 4.73/10."
LOL
The Balanced and Competitive scores have never been above a 6 for this entire Tera meta.
Let's take a closer look.
These surveys are answered by people who:
1) Already enjoy mons and are active on PS!
2) Care enough about the meta to take time and complete the survey.
3) Play enough and are good enough to reach the "qualified" benchmark.
So my point is,
these surveys will always be skewed to have a higher score than if we somehow could get feedback from everyone that plays OU casually, or didn't care enough to answer the survey, or hasn't already been turned off the meta.
1827 players voted.
769 players think the meta is at a 6 or below for Fun.
That's 42% of players who think this meta isn't that Fun.
1190 players think the meta is a 5 or below for Balance and Competitiveness.
That's 65% of players who think this meta is a dumpster fire.
If we take players who voted 6 and below, that means
80% of players think the meta isn't that Balanced or Competitive.
As stated, these are players who like and play mons practically no matter what, are active and care enough to take a survey.
So for the scores to be this low, is actually wild af.
Once again, we collected no data on Tera, and the survey was held at an incredibly volatile state of the meta.
We didn't need a survey to know Pao and Zama need to be QB, or if we did, we could have had a survey just about them.
And then asked about fun and balance later.
I'm asking the council for 3 things:
1) Please conduct another survey in a few weeks, not a few months.
2) Please capture data on Tera.
3) Please elaborate on why each council member thinks the scores are so low and what they would do to try and resolve the issue.
To expand, when I say in a few weeks, I mean during a time where the meta is settled and there are no obviously broken mons running around, because
to fully and successfully utilize the tool that is a survey, it needs to be conducted at a proper time. This should be self-explanatory.
When I say capture Tera data, I mean no shit. Why this hasn't been included in any survey is beyond my understanding.
What would collecting this data harm? Why does council not see any use for this data?
The last point is,
I want to see what council says about scores taken during a survey timeframe that makes sense. I don't want to see any "It was Pao and Espa, it was Worm, it's was Mage." Yeah, ok, sure. Now do a survey when we have nothing broken and then respond to the terrible balance/comp scores and break those down.
The "blame anything but Tera" challenge it looks like council is playing has gotten really tiring.
Not even a passing remark that tera maybe, just might, somehow be sort of blamed for the scores lol. Just confusing.
These weird emergency surveys just make the meta look bad. You shouldn't have to put a disclaimer on every survey when the scores are comically low.
If Tera doesn't negatively affect a meta when it comes to balanced/comp then illustrate that by having a proper survey.
If balanced and comp scores reach an 8 or higher for qualified voters, then that would be a lot of ammo for the pro-tera side.
I know some of the council is pro-tera. I'm not saying this is why Tera has been left off the surveys, or the surveys are always at a time when something else could be blamed. What I'm saying is this:
If OU council has a consensus that tera does not negatively impact a meta's balance/competitiveness, and they truly believe that, then it is in their best interest to conduct a survey during a stable time in the meta.
Because tera is fine, right? What would council be afraid of then?
If the meta is stable, then wouldn't you want to show the anti-tera side that most players, esp qualified ones, think this is a balanced/comp meta?
Anyone who genuinely believes tera adds more than it takes away, should not fear the results of a survey, and welcome any data collection about tera.
Because you're right, right? You are so sure tera makes this meta more competitive and more balanced thanks to, idk, adding a layer of skill or whatever, then all a survey would do is prove you correct. So what's the problem.