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by libertine 2572 days ago
Well let me try to convince you precisely by grabbing the time span context when it comes to meta changes.

My main reference is football (or soccer) since I'm European, but I think it's safe to say that all major sports evolved throughout the years.

Yet these changes aren't "every new season changes", neither are "current season" changes, and that's what's happening in these games. Simple patches throughout the seasons that are game changers.

They are done for the sake of balance or entertainment, but it impact of even minor changes sometimes it's enough to be exploited.

Tradition and culture takes a long time to build, and maybe we underestimate the stability it's required within the game itself.

I bet that if you played one of the most played MOBAS and if you came to play, or watch, the game 6 month or even 1 year later, you would find that the game changed are you have a hard time trying to grasp the "what" and the "whys" without reading patch-notes.

I can also bet you the core of football(soccer) hasn't changed since I was playing it during school breaks 20 years ago. I can grab a ball and play, or watch a game, and there's a common understanding of the game.

Maybe it's the simplicity of sports, maybe it's the limits of human condition, that make the games stable enough during long periods of time so that small communities start to play it and grow from there.

You will never hear anyone say "oh "the sport X" from the season of 1998 was when it was at it's best, fun to watch and play!" , yet that's a common theme on a lot of e sport games "oh the game was way funnier/balanced/etc on season X".

Maybe it's too hard to claim, that some soccer team from 1979 would beat a current team 2019, because the game indeed changed and that would weight a lot. But you can easily claim a team from 1999 would beat a team from 2019, because the game didn't change that much in that time window - training and conditioning changed with tech, but the game itself, didn't change that much.