Ozone, on 30 June 2013 - 06:51 PM, said:
The following is not for you, but for the readers of this forum:
As a player of MWO, I loved the concept of a mech in Sarah's honor.
As soon as I heard that MWO was to make this mech and donate the proceeds to charity I was astounded.
See, the request of a grieving family to support research would have brought a minimal amount of support from anyone, as they had no actual link to the family, the child, or possibly any experience in their own family how horrible this situation is. They could not relate.
BUT, offer people, who play MWO, a mech as a symbol, something they can use in a game they love, well, that would bring in a lot more funding to help children like Sarah and their families.
To make this mech a special load out for this special girl, and to give it a custom paint job in her honor, would secure it as 'Sarah's Mech'.
On the field it would be stating 'I'm aware of what goes on and I'm a decent enough human being to care and donate a bit to help.'
Her story would spread in chat as people asked about the scheme, and this might spark future purchases of Sarah's Mech, donations to charity, volunteer help, or inspiration.
For some members of this community to be stating, whether directly or between the lines; 'If you give me a hero mech I'll buy it', is the equivalent of saying; 'I could care less but if you give me something really cool at a discount price I'm in'.
I will buy this mech if it has 0 hard points and minimal engine, and every once in a while I would drop with it to show I support her memory, and to show support against horrendous disease, especially amongst young children.
A child passes, a family grieves, some cry and honor, some push to take advantage.
MWO has done themselves proud. Some of the community is showing itself as insensitive and selfish at the most inappropriate time. Somehow it still surprises me.
Im with you that im going to buy it even if its useless.
Good post
Edited by Mason West, 30 June 2013 - 07:37 PM.