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Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:32 am
by 36drew
The only thing I feel like adding to this thread is that my real world experience seems to point to japan being a very strong civ -- slightly OP.
Sometimes the numbers don't turn out to be all they seem in reality.

Its hard to value on some things -- for example -- can you put a price of the fact that your muskets will deter the enemy cavalry? Not a chance.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:17 am
by Sporting_Lisbon
japan being a very strong civ -- slightly OP.

People! Japan is a good civ, no way near OP overall. It's as good as French or Otto on tp map imo and they are only a bit better than Iro. How can it be OP when we've got China, Dutch, Sioux and Spain all better than Japan? What an imbalanced game we've got here heh? I think it's more of a problem of the other lower civs rather than Japan's.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:22 am
by Navarone_Guy
Sporting... I don't know if a predominantly Japanese player's view on the civ is entirely reliable...

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:55 am
by Macavity
Here's some facts. Japan is freefalling in the overall win percentage. In fact India just passed them. Here's the bottom six win percentages according to ESO.

9: France - 47.94%
10: India - 47.39%
11: Britian - 47.32%
12: Spain - 46.95%
13: Japan - 46.50%
14: Portugal-43.22%

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:40 am
by Navarone_Guy
Woah. That's odd... Maybe they're like the British were before; all the noobs play them cause they are the standard civ. I find it very hard to believe that Japan is the 2nd worst civ.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:33 am
by KingKaramazov
They AREN'T. We've already been through this.

Overall win % means NOTHING unless you want to make the assertion that balance is actually a strong factor among players who are PR <20, which is the vast majority of the ESO population. The fact is, for players PR <20, balance is almost never the deciding factor in games. So win% statistics mean nothing unless they are specific to certain groups of players and matchups.

Even then, it's hard to draw any concrete conclusions.

Japan suffers from a particularly low win % because a crapload of noobs play them. End of story.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:59 am
by Navarone_Guy
Yeah, you have a point. For example, the janissary rush and the Ottomans dominate the lower levels cause it's easy to perform, fast, and powerful, but higher-ranked players can slaughter it easily.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:22 pm
by I__CHAOS__I
those stats are worthless imho

I've started playing japan and they feel a bit on the OP side
Very easy to play
Very OP units
Very hard to raid

some very nice aspects:
cards you can ship 2x
2 explorers
can water-boom without a dock

what they miss a bit are outlined strats
No real hard rush
No real solid FF
No real boom (shrine boom is too slow afaik)
This lack makes em unable to exploit the weakness of some civs

(compare them to otto: jans rush/spahi FF/FI/Silk Road boom... All clear strats that can be used in specific situations)

Overall I'd say they pay off for players with good/excellent micro: get the most out of few units!

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:37 pm
by 36drew
[quote=""KingKaramazov""]
The fact is, for players PR <20, balance is almost never the deciding factor in games. .[/quote]

Ain't that the truth. Once you get a little up there, balance becomes huge. I could play india until the cows come home but I wouldn't have a hope at competing vs. a lot of civs.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:58 pm
by Soccerman771
[quote=""36drew""][quote=""KingKaramazov""]
The fact is, for players PR <20, balance is almost never the deciding factor in games. .[/quote]

Ain't that the truth. Once you get a little up there, balance becomes huge. I could play india until the cows come home but I wouldn't have a hope at competing vs. a lot of civs.[/quote]

India till the cows come home.. :roll:

How very punny!

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:20 pm
by Sporting_Lisbon
can water-boom without a dock
Isn't 3+5+4 settler cards (like spain or germans sw cards) a better boom?
Very hard to raid
Well, that's because they have no hunts. If you didn't go for hunts and used just berries and mills it would be hard to raid you too. It's their civ bonus, it's like complaining Ports are OP because they have two tcs in colo :\
Here's some facts. Japan is freefalling in the overall win percentage. In fact India just passed them. Here's the bottom six win percentages according to ESO.
Yes, it has been said lots of times that those stats aren't facts.



No real hard rush
No real solid FF
No real boom (shrine boom is too slow afaik)
Yet, they are easy to play? I don't think they are that easy to play, just easier than other civs.

I don't know if a predominantly Japanese player's view on the civ is entirely reliable...
Obviously it isn't entirely reliable! Still, I know the civ quite good and I can still make a point about japs. The same way my view isn't entirely reliable the non-jap player isn't entirely reliable too, as he hasn't played japs thoroughly.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:26 pm
by I__CHAOS__I
Sporting, I was not complaining, just telling how I experienced the civ so far. I think its a nice civ overall that only need a small nerf on the unit level and maybe a little boost in shrine rate or villy cap.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:34 pm
by Sporting_Lisbon
Ah ok then. Yes, they need to be changed, small nerf and small boost and they are fine.

Re: Is Japan overated ?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:43 pm
by severebeating
[quote=""36drew""]
Ain't that the truth. Once you get a little up there, balance becomes huge. I could play india until the cows come home but I wouldn't have a hope at competing vs. a lot of civs.[/quote]

What the hey are you talking about? Cows coming home is very important to India.