Mastery Packs= Huge Value
#1
Posted 08 October 2014 - 02:38 PM
#2
Posted 08 October 2014 - 03:33 PM
But pity that already technically own most of them thanks to the Hero sales a couple of months back, only the Dragon and Quickdraw are the ones I don't have any 'Mechs of...
#3
Posted 08 October 2014 - 03:44 PM
Best $110 ever spent (~$50 for Stalker, $30 even for Centy, and ~$25 for Hunchy... I had some MC left over too). You get double what you pay for, since each pack is 50% off the normal price for all the items IIRC, and that's just awesome. I got a Misery, a Champion Stalker, a normal Stalker, cockpit items, 1 month premium time, and 3 Mechbays for almost the same cost as a single Misery by itself. Same goes for the Cent and Hunchy packs, you get so much stuff for what you pay that it's stupid not to buy the Mastery pack if you want to level that chassis.
Wonderful idea, wonderful value, overall great thing for this game and PGI's coffers.
#4
Posted 08 October 2014 - 04:02 PM
very tough decisions lay ahead of me....also....my desire to eat food anytime in the near future must be weighed into this...
Edited by KamikazeRat, 08 October 2014 - 04:03 PM.
#5
Posted 08 October 2014 - 04:12 PM
#6
Posted 08 October 2014 - 04:21 PM
KamikazeRat, on 08 October 2014 - 04:02 PM, said:
very tough decisions lay ahead of me....also....my desire to eat food anytime in the near future must be weighed into this...
Bundle pricing is consistent, so no desperate rush to get more than one in quick succession unless your going to buy a bundle as a "monthly subscription" to premium time.
#7
Posted 08 October 2014 - 04:24 PM
#8
Posted 08 October 2014 - 04:30 PM
There's this tonnage area to avoid of mechs that are simply too large, and too easy to hit (and lack the armor/weaponry capability to make up for it) purely in the 50-65 ton range. Sure some of the mechs in this range here that do well enough: Shadow Hawk, Griffon, Clan Mediums, but its only because they have good geometry and much better hardpoints comparatively so they can compete properly.
#9
Posted 08 October 2014 - 04:37 PM
CycKath, on 08 October 2014 - 04:21 PM, said:
Bundle pricing is consistent, so no desperate rush to get more than one in quick succession unless your going to buy a bundle as a "monthly subscription" to premium time.
Cookiemonter669, on 08 October 2014 - 04:24 PM, said:
pretty much this except i started piecemeal and now i can descend much faster.
#10
Posted 08 October 2014 - 05:14 PM
Pjwned, on 08 October 2014 - 04:12 PM, said:
Guess your time isn't worth much then.
1 night at the bar costs about the same as buying a mech. You might spend 20 hours playing this game in that mech, as opposed to just 2 hours at the bar.
Put it another way:
If you spend 200 hours playing a video game, but aren't willing to pay a cent for it, you are either:
1.) A kid using his parents computer... which is awesome IMO - when I was a kid I secretly rode my bike to the mall to buy MW4 Mercs, and then secretly played it on the internet at night because I was only allowed to use the computer 1 hour at a time because we had dial up (don't get me wrong, my parent were cool and all, but forgiveness is easier than permission and I was gonna play MW regardless, so why ask). Lucky kids these days that get a F2P MW game on broadband that doesn't tie up the phone line.
2.) On some kind of moral platform because PGI hasn't implemented a promised feature (ex: CW) so you aren't paying to vote with your wallet; even though you would actually consider it a good day if you lost $50 from you wallet and MWO glitched and gave you $50 worth of MC, so long as PGI didn't get the money.
I'm not this way myself, but I get it.
3.) Some sort of lunatic that doesn't realize that playing MWO is already costing you $100 per year worth of electricity, that you have a $900 system, and that spending a few percent more on a hero mech of your favorite chassis will probably give you quite a bit of enjoyment per dollar. Even if the game is free, playing it is not. Lunatic, I say.
Or to look at it another way:
I just spent $1,500 on parts for a new gaming PC. I've spent around $500 on this "free" game...
Crazy thing is, this is possibly my cheapest hobby per hour.
The only other hobby of mine that may be cheaper is Kayaking (driving to the water costs a couple bucks because my truck gets like 20 MPG tops, plus wear and tear on my truck, but this is certainly a cheap hobby - just like the occasional few dollar MWO purchase and the power bills.)
All my other hobbies are basically insanely expensive by comparison. Orders of magnitude more per hour.
My motorboat is a 1978 that it put tons of work into, and even though I have been doing extensive work on my own (replaced every piece of wood except the core) the cost for the boat + fiberglass/epoxy + other materials it has still totaled up to more than I have spent on games, PCs, consoles, etc in my entire life - and I've used it for far less hours than I've played games for (not that I don't love boating, but I'm not going to go out every day after work and do it... too much hassle) Oh, also I had to buy a truck to tow it, which actually cost more than the boat haha. Plus the boat drinks that 91 octane ethanol free stuff like a frat boy drinks beer. I bought an old boat to be cheap (well, and for cool points) but I don't even want to think about how much my labor costs would be if i paid myself fair market rate for all the work I did.
Then there's the car hobby... the wheels and suspension alone cost more than any computer I will probably ever own... 'nuff said.
Then skiing... well snow skiing costs a crapload if you live in FL haha because of travel costs... but even the lift tickets realistically work out to several $ per hour... I think around $10/hour last time I went. And of course I own my own equipment for that too.. Yea, $. Plus the food there is overpriced. MWO is right next to the kitchen. Two or three ski trips cost to the great white north cost me just about as much as my entire gaming hobby has cost me in my entire life, and that's including the computers.
Edited by Fire and Salt, 08 October 2014 - 05:15 PM.
#11
Posted 08 October 2014 - 05:25 PM
#12
Posted 08 October 2014 - 05:29 PM
CapperDeluxe, on 08 October 2014 - 04:30 PM, said:
LOL. Centurion is still a great mech, and all of these mech's are getting quirk boosts soon, so no regrets buying!
#13
Posted 08 October 2014 - 05:38 PM
Fire and Salt, on 08 October 2014 - 05:14 PM, said:
Guess your time isn't worth much then.
1 night at the bar costs about the same as buying a mech. You might spend 20 hours playing this game in that mech, as opposed to just 2 hours at the bar.
Put it another way:
If you spend 200 hours playing a video game, but aren't willing to pay a cent for it, you are either:
1.) A kid using his parents computer... which is awesome IMO - when I was a kid I secretly rode my bike to the mall to buy MW4 Mercs, and then secretly played it on the internet at night because I was only allowed to use the computer 1 hour at a time because we had dial up (don't get me wrong, my parent were cool and all, but forgiveness is easier than permission and I was gonna play MW regardless, so why ask). Lucky kids these days that get a F2P MW game on broadband that doesn't tie up the phone line.
2.) On some kind of moral platform because PGI hasn't implemented a promised feature (ex: CW) so you aren't paying to vote with your wallet; even though you would actually consider it a good day if you lost $50 from you wallet and MWO glitched and gave you $50 worth of MC, so long as PGI didn't get the money.
I'm not this way myself, but I get it.
3.) Some sort of lunatic that doesn't realize that playing MWO is already costing you $100 per year worth of electricity, that you have a $900 system, and that spending a few percent more on a hero mech of your favorite chassis will probably give you quite a bit of enjoyment per dollar. Even if the game is free, playing it is not. Lunatic, I say.
Or to look at it another way:
I just spent $1,500 on parts for a new gaming PC. I've spent around $500 on this "free" game...
Crazy thing is, this is possibly my cheapest hobby per hour.
The only other hobby of mine that may be cheaper is Kayaking (driving to the water costs a couple bucks because my truck gets like 20 MPG tops, plus wear and tear on my truck, but this is certainly a cheap hobby - just like the occasional few dollar MWO purchase and the power bills.)
All my other hobbies are basically insanely expensive by comparison. Orders of magnitude more per hour.
My motorboat is a 1978 that it put tons of work into, and even though I have been doing extensive work on my own (replaced every piece of wood except the core) the cost for the boat + fiberglass/epoxy + other materials it has still totaled up to more than I have spent on games, PCs, consoles, etc in my entire life - and I've used it for far less hours than I've played games for (not that I don't love boating, but I'm not going to go out every day after work and do it... too much hassle) Oh, also I had to buy a truck to tow it, which actually cost more than the boat haha. Plus the boat drinks that 91 octane ethanol free stuff like a frat boy drinks beer. I bought an old boat to be cheap (well, and for cool points) but I don't even want to think about how much my labor costs would be if i paid myself fair market rate for all the work I did.
Then there's the car hobby... the wheels and suspension alone cost more than any computer I will probably ever own... 'nuff said.
Then skiing... well snow skiing costs a crapload if you live in FL haha because of travel costs... but even the lift tickets realistically work out to several $ per hour... I think around $10/hour last time I went. And of course I own my own equipment for that too.. Yea, $. Plus the food there is overpriced. MWO is right next to the kitchen. Two or three ski trips cost to the great white north cost me just about as much as my entire gaming hobby has cost me in my entire life, and that's including the computers.
My other hobby is guns. I spend far less on MWO than I do on ammo and firearms. My wife is kind of grateful, at least I dont run the risk of accidental injury playing mwo unless you count banging my head on my keyboard.
#14
Posted 08 October 2014 - 05:40 PM
Fire and Salt, on 08 October 2014 - 05:14 PM, said:
Guess your time isn't worth much then.
1 night at the bar costs about the same as buying a mech. You might spend 20 hours playing this game in that mech, as opposed to just 2 hours at the bar.
Put it another way:
If you spend 200 hours playing a video game, but aren't willing to pay a cent for it, you are either:
1.) A kid using his parents computer... which is awesome IMO - when I was a kid I secretly rode my bike to the mall to buy MW4 Mercs, and then secretly played it on the internet at night because I was only allowed to use the computer 1 hour at a time because we had dial up (don't get me wrong, my parent were cool and all, but forgiveness is easier than permission and I was gonna play MW regardless, so why ask). Lucky kids these days that get a F2P MW game on broadband that doesn't tie up the phone line.
2.) On some kind of moral platform because PGI hasn't implemented a promised feature (ex: CW) so you aren't paying to vote with your wallet; even though you would actually consider it a good day if you lost $50 from you wallet and MWO glitched and gave you $50 worth of MC, so long as PGI didn't get the money.
I'm not this way myself, but I get it.
3.) Some sort of lunatic that doesn't realize that playing MWO is already costing you $100 per year worth of electricity, that you have a $900 system, and that spending a few percent more on a hero mech of your favorite chassis will probably give you quite a bit of enjoyment per dollar. Even if the game is free, playing it is not. Lunatic, I say.
Or to look at it another way:
I just spent $1,500 on parts for a new gaming PC. I've spent around $500 on this "free" game...
Crazy thing is, this is possibly my cheapest hobby per hour.
The only other hobby of mine that may be cheaper is Kayaking (driving to the water costs a couple bucks because my truck gets like 20 MPG tops, plus wear and tear on my truck, but this is certainly a cheap hobby - just like the occasional few dollar MWO purchase and the power bills.)
All my other hobbies are basically insanely expensive by comparison. Orders of magnitude more per hour.
My motorboat is a 1978 that it put tons of work into, and even though I have been doing extensive work on my own (replaced every piece of wood except the core) the cost for the boat + fiberglass/epoxy + other materials it has still totaled up to more than I have spent on games, PCs, consoles, etc in my entire life - and I've used it for far less hours than I've played games for (not that I don't love boating, but I'm not going to go out every day after work and do it... too much hassle) Oh, also I had to buy a truck to tow it, which actually cost more than the boat haha. Plus the boat drinks that 91 octane ethanol free stuff like a frat boy drinks beer. I bought an old boat to be cheap (well, and for cool points) but I don't even want to think about how much my labor costs would be if i paid myself fair market rate for all the work I did.
Then there's the car hobby... the wheels and suspension alone cost more than any computer I will probably ever own... 'nuff said.
Then skiing... well snow skiing costs a crapload if you live in FL haha because of travel costs... but even the lift tickets realistically work out to several $ per hour... I think around $10/hour last time I went. And of course I own my own equipment for that too.. Yea, $. Plus the food there is overpriced. MWO is right next to the kitchen. Two or three ski trips cost to the great white north cost me just about as much as my entire gaming hobby has cost me in my entire life, and that's including the computers.
Space poor. Nuff said.
#15
Posted 08 October 2014 - 05:45 PM
#16
Posted 08 October 2014 - 06:03 PM
Ted Wayz, on 08 October 2014 - 02:38 PM, said:
I Thought those mastery packs only applied to the mech on the picture.....isnt it like a Commando, Hunchback, Stalker and idk the heavy.
#17
Posted 08 October 2014 - 06:08 PM
Alwrath, on 08 October 2014 - 05:29 PM, said:
LOL. Centurion is still a great mech, and all of these mech's are getting quirk boosts soon, so no regrets buying!
when the ever it has been a bad mech
I have soloed 3 dire wolves in a Zombie-Cent A,and lived to tell about it,hardly a bad mech.
#18
Posted 08 October 2014 - 06:19 PM
orcrist86, on 08 October 2014 - 05:38 PM, said:
yeah seriously. depending on what you shoot, it can cost a dollar or two PER SHOT. talk about micro transactions lol
oh and 7.62x54R spamcans FTW
#19
Posted 08 October 2014 - 07:17 PM
Each bullet for mine costs about the same as 5 or 10 MC airstrikes.... shotty has a faster cooldown though, even though its a pump
Edited by Fire and Salt, 08 October 2014 - 07:17 PM.
#20
Posted 08 October 2014 - 08:03 PM
Fire and Salt, on 08 October 2014 - 05:14 PM, said:
Guess your time isn't worth much then.
1 night at the bar costs about the same as buying a mech. You might spend 20 hours playing this game in that mech, as opposed to just 2 hours at the bar.
-snip-
It has more to do with the value of what they offer being low while asking a high price for it, buying a single mech for 1/3 of the price of a better game with more content and better production values is pretty weak; I also don't go to bars to get shitfaced because I can do that elsewhere and not get severely gouged for the price of crappy drinks.
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