Quote Originally Posted by sunnyangel View Post
There you go again justifying overpowered nonsense because you are worried that some hopelessly addicted person is going to quit (newsflash: they wont). People who have extra equipment that adds to their crit rate will offload it and people who are not at the cap will still want to scoop it up I see 0 downside to capping crit rate at 65%. You could upgrade from katar to dagger (assuming katar mastery gets changed the way you want it to) and still hit the crit cap, you could switch to chakras that offer no crit rate increase and still hit the crit cap you could use different trans stones and still hit the crit cap everything is fine.


Either way I dont agree with your way of balancing this game, class balance is only for PVP and pve performance should have 0 impact on those balance changes. Make a priority list and work down it starting with PVE and then moving into the classes if necessary.

Like I said earlier none of these hopelessly addicted folks who were willing to RMT for a 32% crit katar are going to quit over it especially since a 32% crit katar with trans stone and boost lvl 6 hits the crit cap right there.
Like I said before there is more to balancing than simply just putting a cap on things. You seem to be set on putting a cap on critrate (which is fine, you can desire to have that) but I fear you won't get far. If you want, send a ticket with your suggestion to the GMs and see if they approve of your suggested change.

I'm not saying everything I said before because I think I'm 100% right, I'm saying what I said because I know that making huge changes and capping things is not something the GMs (USA nor KR) are easily going to agree with. Thus putting time and effort in those changes is mostlikely not going to make any difference. The GMs said their most urgent matter is class balancing via skils/buffs so that's what I'm working on, again because that's what they require.

You can have many good ideas and suggestions but if they do not answer the question that's asked, you won't get anywhere.