chumppi, on 15 June 2012 - 02:14 PM, said:
@Synra
1. Your friend breaking NDA? Cool.
No, actually. What I said was that he
has had the chance to try the beta. He is neither in the beta nor breaking the NDA. To be specific, he knows some other person who is in the beta, who is breaking the NDA and letting him play it a bit. And even then my friend hasn't told me much other than three things. 1, that he has played it. 2, that it's better than all the previous mechwarrior games. 3, they need to add a lot more mechs than the 10 or so they have announced so far.
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2. There will be ~40ish mechs when open beta comes around
No, there will be about 10 mechs with ~40ish total varients. Honestly, that's not good enough. You will get tired of seeing the same few mechs in every battle. I remember the old battletech mech books. There are TONs of mechs to choose from in the 3049 time period. I realize the devs are on time constraints, but still... only 10 mechs at launch? Again, I really hope they make every effort to get new mechs into the game quickly.
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3. No they really aren't... The minimum specs are from a computer which was good ~5 years ago. I know that because I had one of those computers. E4400 + 8800GT, in 2007. You can buy that "recommended pc" for $300 today.
In terms of the ATI cards, those 'minimum spec' cards were only released less than 3 years ago. Those specs would have made for a very high end PC 5 years ago. And no, you aren't building the 'recommended' pc for only $300, that's absurd. But that's not my point here anyway. My point is that this is a free game. You will not need to buy a box, nor pay a monthly fee for it. But you may have to spend a few hundred dollars in upgrades if you want to play it. Kind of an ironic catch-22.
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4. We will all know what's EXACTLY in it on Tuesday.
a) "$80 in-game money" = What you'd get for $80 when the game has launched. Atlas wont cost real money, it will cost c-bills which you get through playing the game.
We'll know more on Tuesday.
c) Yes, they've already said that after the Operation: Inception(When Founder's Packages get to play) There will be no wipes after that, meaning you wont loose the stuff you've used actual money(founder's package money) to purchase.
Thanks for the clarification on a few points, but I still have absolutely zero clue as to how valuable $80 is. The 'cash store' may not even feature anything I want. None of us want to see 'pay-to-win' type purchases, but at the same time I put very little value on cosmetic junk. I have no interest in paying $5 to put a giant baseball cap on my Atlas.