Edited By
Julia Forester
A growing conversation is brewing among the gaming community as some people are curious whether the Yogscast might develop a unique legacy game for BotC, inspired by No Rolls Barred's recent challenge mode. This comes as fans debate the feasibility and potential impact on gameplay.
No Rolls Barred (NRB) has recently released an engaging challenge mode for BotC, where role execution alters the game setup for future campaigns. This interactive twist has sparked interest in whether the Yogscast could implement a similar format. However, challenges arise due to their infrequent BotC sessions, which occur biweekly.
Feedback from fans presents a range of opinions:
Experience Matters: "NRB brings years of gameplay experience that the Yogs may lack," noted one commentator, reflecting a common sentiment regarding the capabilities needed to evolve gameplay effectively.
Game Evolution Pace: Some users pointed out, "Yogs donโt do BotC nearly often enough for it to develop in an entertaining way," highlighting concerns over the slow evolution of play dynamics as a barrier.
Innovative Ideas: Fans are not turned off by the concept; one response mentioned, "It would be cool if they did, but"
"Each game should have the script of what characters could be in, legacy game or not."
This quote encapsulates the desire for a transparent and dynamic gameplay system that keeps all players informed.
While the idea has gained traction, potential issues loom. A player may not know which roles remain in rotation, risking disadvantages for newcomers. Another comment raised an interesting point: if certain roles, like the Balloonist, stay in play, it can hinder fresh player integration due to outdated knowledge.
โณ Yogs' less frequent BotC sessions may hinder development.
๐ NRB's model garners admiration for its innovative approach.
๐ญ "Hopefully the Yogs keep playing and getting better"
The conversation around a potential Yogscast legacy game for BotC continues, stirring interest and debate among fans. Will they consider this fresh approach, or will the challenges be too great? The gaming community is eager for answers.