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Was Going To Buy A Highlander "heavy Metal".....
#101
Posted 09 April 2013 - 01:40 PM
#102
Posted 09 April 2013 - 01:43 PM
#103
Posted 09 April 2013 - 01:50 PM
#104
Posted 09 April 2013 - 01:55 PM
Rhent, on 09 April 2013 - 12:59 PM, said:
What actual advantage do hero mechs give you?
1st) Custom paint job (for 1/20th the price you can buy a better camo pattern than a hero and look unique)
2nd) Cbill bonus (repair and rearm is out of the game, cbills are meaningless now)
3rd) Additional hard points (for most of the heros, short of the Ilya/X5, the hard points don't mean much)
There is no benefit to running hero mechs. If Piranha wants to make Heroes useful then:
1st) Small MC generation per match. The idea being that it would be impossible for a person to actually generate the MC Cost from the mech's use. However some MC would be generated, with Cbills being useless this at least is a way to generate something of use
2nd) Add in an extra module slot and always have that slot populated with the base (non-mc) version of a module.
3rd) Add in hard points that actually make the mech the best of the series
Simply put, hero mechs offer a unique camo pattern that everyone else in the game has. Hero mechs were good when R&R were in, but now they are absolutely horrible.
Everything you just wrote is pretty much nonsense because it is nothing more than you advocating for pay 2 win.
A hero mech gives you:
1. A unique camo/paint job. (Subjective value)
2. 30% Bonus to C-Bills (Not really subjective but some people are swimming in c-bills so it doesn't hold the same value for all)
3. A unique hard point layout. (This is what it is and might be good for some people and not so great for others)
4. Another way to support the game and have the all of the above in a chassy that you like.
What you suggest to make them useful is out right pay 2 win and would destroy this game. You may not feel justified in spending the money on the hero mechs and that is fine, but don't pretend the only way they have any value is if you make them your own pay 2 win giant stompy robot.
#105
Posted 09 April 2013 - 01:59 PM
#106
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:19 PM
FrOdO, on 09 April 2013 - 11:12 AM, said:
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30-35 dollars! I could buy whole games with that.
LOL
For me it came down to this: I want that perma-CBill bonus, but there are no other Hero mechs that I want (Either I don't like the way they look, handle, or both). So I bit the bullet and bought it. I'm not seeing anything on the horizon that I would want more, so right now I'm not regretting it.
I do seriously hate that pink paint job. I am g-ay in real life, and that mech makes me want to kick my own a-ss. If it were not for the fact that changing-hero-mech colors is so close, I would not have bought the mech for that reason alone. That is one obnoxious color.
Edited by Sadistic Savior, 09 April 2013 - 02:20 PM.
#107
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:20 PM
Rizzelbizzeg, on 09 April 2013 - 12:03 PM, said:
Please, sir, tell me what game I can buy for $30 that doesn't suck and has more than 40 hours of replayability?
I said this once in another thread about hero mech prices, but i'll say it again here.
I preordered (mind: preordered= bought it like 10 hours before the official release) Bioshock Infinite (which doesn't suck) and payed 37€. So what did i get for those 37€?
1) Bioshock Infinite
2) XCOM: Enemy Unkown
3) Bioshock 1
4) One more game to chose from: Darkness 2, Civilization V, Mafia 2 , Spec Ops: The Line, Bioshock 2.
I bought Borderlands 2 for 34 € just 1 day after the relase.
Only distribution services often have ridiculously cheap sales, even for brand new games.
I will NEVER buy a hero mech at the current prices. Not because i can't afford 30-40 bucks. A night out easily costs alot more. But i won't buy those hero mechs because i feel like i can get so much more for the money.
I can get tons of brilliant games (a little bit older ones) for 40€ on steamsale. They will easily keep me busy for over 100 hours.
Dredhawk, on 09 April 2013 - 01:59 PM, said:
Nope. As I said, 37€ for Bioshock + 3 other games (one of them being XCOM, which is also a recent release). 37€ are something like 46$. For 4 games, with one brand new release and a recent one. If you watch out for good opportunities you will almost never pay 65$ for a new game.
Edited by meteorol, 09 April 2013 - 02:30 PM.
#108
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:26 PM
Dmitri Valenov, on 09 April 2013 - 01:38 PM, said:
You have to buy it if you want to play a Highlander right now. That also factored into my decision...I did not want to wait for the "official" release of the Highlander.
#109
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:50 PM
#110
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:53 PM
Lycanstrom, on 09 April 2013 - 12:38 PM, said:
If you don't want it, can't afford it, or think it's over-priced... just don't buy it. Save us all from your incessant whining.
If you don't like the prices any conversation about it is whining and treasonous. You should not address point of concerns or offer suggestions, you should not speak if you do not spend and most importantly you should not look before you flush.
#111
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:56 PM
#112
Posted 09 April 2013 - 02:59 PM
meteorol, on 09 April 2013 - 02:20 PM, said:
I said this once in another thread about hero mech prices, but i'll say it again here.
I preordered (mind: preordered= bought it like 10 hours before the official release) Bioshock Infinite (which doesn't suck) and payed 37€. So what did i get for those 37€?
1) Bioshock Infinite
2) XCOM: Enemy Unkown
3) Bioshock 1
4) One more game to chose from: Darkness 2, Civilization V, Mafia 2 , Spec Ops: The Line, Bioshock 2.
I bought Borderlands 2 for 34 € just 1 day after the relase.
Only distribution services often have ridiculously cheap sales, even for brand new games.
I will NEVER buy a hero mech at the current prices. Not because i can't afford 30-40 bucks. A night out easily costs alot more. But i won't buy those hero mechs because i feel like i can get so much more for the money.
I can get tons of brilliant games (a little bit older ones) for 40€ on steamsale. They will easily keep me busy for over 100 hours.
Nope. As I said, 37€ for Bioshock + 3 other games (one of them being XCOM, which is also a recent release). 37€ are something like 46$. For 4 games, with one brand new release and a recent one. If you watch out for good opportunities you will almost never pay 65$ for a new game.
and if you had bought the hero mech you could have supported the game you obviously care enough for to come comment on how these mechs are expensive and to be fair you got bioshock infinate all that other trash dont really counts as AAA games anymore maybe xcom
anw be happy there are supporters out there not afraid to drop 100 bucks once in a while to keep you all playing
cheers.
edit: you could have downloaded bioshock and bought heavy metal just sayin
Edited by loliza, 09 April 2013 - 03:01 PM.
#114
Posted 09 April 2013 - 03:06 PM
meteorol, on 09 April 2013 - 02:20 PM, said:
I said this once in another thread about hero mech prices, but i'll say it again here.
I preordered (mind: preordered= bought it like 10 hours before the official release) Bioshock Infinite (which doesn't suck) and payed 37€. So what did i get for those 37€?
1) Bioshock Infinite
2) XCOM: Enemy Unkown
3) Bioshock 1
4) One more game to chose from: Darkness 2, Civilization V, Mafia 2 , Spec Ops: The Line, Bioshock 2.
I bought Borderlands 2 for 34 € just 1 day after the relase.
Only distribution services often have ridiculously cheap sales, even for brand new games.
I will NEVER buy a hero mech at the current prices. Not because i can't afford 30-40 bucks. A night out easily costs alot more. But i won't buy those hero mechs because i feel like i can get so much more for the money.
I can get tons of brilliant games (a little bit older ones) for 40€ on steamsale. They will easily keep me busy for over 100 hours.
Nope. As I said, 37€ for Bioshock + 3 other games (one of them being XCOM, which is also a recent release). 37€ are something like 46$. For 4 games, with one brand new release and a recent one. If you watch out for good opportunities you will almost never pay 65$ for a new game.
Couple things here, first off you're talking in both Euros and Dollars.
In the states, the best price you can generally get for a brand new game (with pre-order discount) is about $54, via steam.
The hero heavy metal costs $27 if you use the best MC to $ conversion, or around $31 if you're buying the $30 packs (it's only $28 if you buy the $50 packs instead).
Or based on US prices (where I live) it's about half the cost of a AAA game's pre-order. I generally have to wait around 6months or more for a AAA game's price to fall that much on Steam, sometimes much longer.
Not familiar with Euro costs of new games via Steam myself, but I imagine they'd follow a similar pattern. It's been a while since I lived in Europe.
What I generally get with my game purchases: some sort of pre-order bonus like a TF2 hat or an in-game item.
The game in question generally is good for ~20 hours of playtime, more for sandbox/RPG games like Skyrim.
The free XCom with Bioshock is an exceptional value right now.
Edited by One Medic Army, 09 April 2013 - 03:08 PM.
#116
Posted 09 April 2013 - 03:14 PM
fixed for you op.
#117
Posted 09 April 2013 - 03:23 PM
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