R Razor, on 12 December 2013 - 11:47 PM, said:
Vote with your feet and your wallets.
I voted with my wallet! I see you've got your Overlord badge too! If I had known the Griffin was going too look as sexy as it was I would've bought a Sabre package too, even though all the weapons are on the same side
Seriously, I thought the preview pic on the phoenix page looked neat but not this smexy.
I don't understand how people think that they "bought" promises. Unless you are an actual business investor (and you're probably not if you're on this forum), everyone that has put money into this game has done so through the purchase of virtual items, and that's what you've received. You didn't buy the hope or promise of what this game might become. You didn't buy a stake in the direction the devs take this game. You bought a 'mech, a paintjob, some colors, some cockpit decorations, maybe some virtual currency, maybe an XP/CBill boost. And that's what you got. If you didn't get the items you paid for, you can get a refund.
PGI is making a game I enjoy playing. They are making items I want, and if/when I can afford them, I buy them. Is MWO *THE* Battletech game I've always wanted with everything working the way *I* think it should? Probably not, but that doesn't make me enjoy this game any less. And if they keep making things I want, I'll keep buying them. But unless I get shares, I'm not confusing my purchases with "investments". This Founder's tag I'm wearing isn't a badge of honor stating that I helped fund the game (founder =/= funder) or saved it from the brink of destruction (or even that I'm entitled to some 'promise' that was never actually made).
The game was going to be made even without the Founder's Program. All this tag says is that I (or anyone else wearing the tag) was here to make a
purchase in the game's early stages of development (which also infers that I've been actively following its development from early on in order to know about the items to be purchased). They were offering items I wanted to buy, I bought them, and now I've got those items. Satisfied customer.