1Sascha, on 03 August 2013 - 04:00 AM, said:
I might be new around here, but so far, I haven't had the impression that anyone was forcing any players to buy Mechs with MCs. Why even complain about this? What's the downside of the devs doing a weekend sale?
So far (and as a n00b) I can only see upsides. It's a pretty quick way to fill out your stable if you're new to the game and to be able to run different chassis'/weight classes from the get-go.
Again: Nobody forced me to buy - I just did it 'cause I like CATs and because I see nothing wrong with supporting a game that lets me join and play *for free* and brings me hours upon hours of fun.
*shrug*
S.
Let me borrow your blinders and soap box for a moment cause your missing some key points: The issue isnt the sale, but the original prices of the C-bill mechs (thats mechs you can get just by playing the game enough and saving the fake money) and the lack of sale items the majority of the people are interested in: colors, camos and hero mechs.
The masses generally want sales for things they can ONLY get for real cash (MC), while trial by fire sales are oriented towards newer players they make up a vast minority of those that would spend cash on the game so these sorts of sales fund the game far less than MC-exclusive item sales. Last big Hero mech sale I remember (Dragons vs Knight?) A whole slew of the dragons and cataphract hero mechs poped up right off the bat.
Premium time sales are nice too, they help us get the most bang for our buck or....cbill for our hour as it where. (and from what I understand the bulk of their standard income comes from premium time purchases, not including burst income generated by sales or project phoenix esque packages.)