man more nerfs... why can't we just enjoy fun things in a single player game.
This might not be the optimal thread to discuss why balance is important to a game at a fundamental level, but I'll bite.
Because fun has different definitions to different people. Some like to become as powerful as possible, perhaps to a ridiculous degree, and absolutely smash the opposition with everything they've got. And there's nothing wrong with enjoying the game like that, not at all. However, it's worth considering that some instead prefer to solve challenges and problems the game throws at them, and derive their version of fun from that.
Balance is a slider. If you're too far to the balanced, problem solving side, the player who wants to become powerful won't enjoy the game, because everything is, well, balanced. Too far to the other side, and the problem solving player won't find the game challenging. See what I mean? Obviously it's best to be somewhere in the middle, so that as many players can have fun as possible.
Historically starsector has been pretty good at this. The biggest "cheat codes" currently are the sentinel XIV ships, which in the hands of the average player require at least a late-mid game fleet to defeat and salvage (not to mention finding the system in the first place), and the ziggurat, which is locked behind a decent amount of story (or meta knowledge), and similarly requires a strong fleet to defeat it first.
This is not the case for the Oldslaught. You can get it
very early, without any fighting. Similarly, you can find a guaranteed alpha core for it very early. Despite this it's just as powerful, if not more than the other special ships.
I see this as a problem. Despite how much fun using it might be, the slider is too far to the other side on this one. It doesn't require enough to find, it doesn't require enough to get and gear up, and it's way too powerful despite all that. It's almost akin to Fallout 4 giving you power armor in the tutorial in my eyes.
Maybe one day we will have an ability to record the game footage to present as evidence so we can skip the endless bickering
I realise you might be sarcastic, but I'll still say that I don't think this is necessary. I'll trust everyone's word, there's no need to discuss in bad faith.