Orzorn, on 06 March 2013 - 08:36 AM, said:
It you get an advantage for paying. Its "pay 2 win". Don't let the stupid hyperbole name of that phrase let you misunderstand. You are PAYING for a gameplay EDGE. This is an edge, no way about it (so long as you can read and realize its one flush per module. Some people seem to be having issues with that still).
Just think about it. You might want to say "oh stop whining, its not that bad." Do you realize what you're doing by saying that? You're brushing aside a serious issue. It will affect the game heavily. It is bad. In fact, its one module slot, and maybe 15% more bad.
Do not let your willingness to 'let it slide' get the better of you. Realize how this will affect competitiveness in this game, and how every edge counts. Why do you think people min-max their mechs (even if its not normally a "top" mech)? Every edge counts in this game, and if you have to pay for it, people will do so. And if you do not, they will ALWAYS have those combined edges over you. It only takes a few inches to make a box cutter into a long knife. These edges will ruin competition, ruin trust between groups, ruin people's moods, cause frustration, drive potential users away, drive current users away, and be generally a plague upon the game for the rest of its existence.
If the edges were truly "not that bad", then why can't we purchase them for c-bills? Why is there an exclusive branch that we can't touch without reaching for our wallets? Because they're better.
In terms of defending Paul; he needs no defense. If he made this system, he can make it better. It is his job, after all, and I'm sure he has plenty of feedback (vitriol or no) at this point. As I said, why is the top tier so exclusive as to require MC? What happened to paying for convenience, and not power? Make it like that, and I'd be fine with it.
The argument isn't "It's not that bad."
The argument is "It's not better than other choices for the same slot."
If you are going to chose the flush consumable, then clearly the MC one results in the best value/slot.
But the REAL decision is not to choose which Flush Module you're going to equip, but rather whether or not you are going to waste a slot on it at all. That's the distinction that PGI has made in their implementation of the Hero Mechs and I see it clearly here as well. How can an item be P2W if the majority of players overwhelmingly choose other modules instead?