As some may have noticed on the forum, c-bills earned has been modified with the addition of the 12 vs. 12 matches to bring earnings more in line with PGI's goals for the game.
There are a couple of things to consider when dealing with the "grind"
The following are tips I use as a casual gamer.
1.) If you quit a match because you died, you might lose out on additional c-bills from assists. It is always a good idea to stick around (you get to spectate, learning from others, and check out their weapon load outs, as well as learning more about the maps and tactics others use). edited: this may be untrue as far as the extra assists....but if you are new, there is much to learn.
2.) If you adhere to number 1 above, then you really only have one active mech at a time. So why keep those engines that pile up? If you have more than 1, sell it. All of my mechs are fully loaded save the engine; when I want to play it, I pop in the engine, and any heat sinks that go in it, and I am off.
3.) Weapons can be done very similarly as engines; with the new heat rules, you don't really need 30 medium lasers, or whatever. Sell them keeping only what you really need.
4.) Sometimes, when mastering 3 variants, you end up with two mechs you really don't need. Sell them. Although this might seem like diminishing returns, if you don't use it, it is taking up space....sell it.
5.) Game play - depending on your role, try to maximize on your earnings whether it is spot assists as a scout, or trying the get as many assists as possible (which helps the team over-all). Remember, this is a team game, and the rewards tend to be based on this motive. If you are only concerned with killing another Mech, you may earn less as you put everything into that moment, often times dieing too soon to help the team over-all.
6.) Use sites like Smurphy's to test load outs before you buy (can someone post the link to the site please; probably already in another section of this forum).
Anyways, I hope this helps some.
I found that for new players, the earnings up front are great for the first 25 games; but if you spend without research, it can set you back, and without a little prudence, you can be too poor to have as much fun as you could.
Enjoy!
Edited by Aphoticus, 12 August 2013 - 07:47 AM.