nabo. wrote:So, you want to play a game with bad balancing. Ok.
If the public really likes em, we can make current version stay em and new version non-em.
I am fine with that. But, thinking run-long, if you want the overall quality of games to be higher with better players, hosting only non-em is a good idea.
I think that the best way (if not the only way) to test your theory is to just change em and non em to the new map and see what happens.
If the new map is trully that bad and unbalanced, players will naturally gravitate to non em, and you will be proven right.
If the players keep playing em more, than the answer is clear, keep both with the new map.
Having just a topic here is less effective, as not everyone has a forum account, or they don't visit often enough, or they don't read every topic, just come for brq and appeals.
My prediction, if both maps get changed, is that you will get people complaining and making suggestions to change the map back to the one it is now. Not because it is better or worse, but because dota 1 players don't like change (example: they probably played dota 2 once or twice, realised it is not exactly the same and didn't give it a real chance and went back). This is exactly what happend to the last map that had alot of changes, the one where voker got 2 spells at lvl 1 invoke.