Strum Wealh, on 23 February 2014 - 07:03 PM, said:
One statement made by Bryan Ekman (on Dec. 19, 2013) on the matter can be found here.
Additionally, listen to Bryan Ekman discuss the issue more recently on NGNG # 103, part 3, from the 28:57 mark to the 30:08 mark... or, more specifically, from 29:40 to 30:08.
Presumably, "Inner Sphere alliance versus Inner Sphere alliance" refers to something like "Federated Commonwealth (AFFS + LCAF, plus Mercs & Lone Wolves) versus Concord of Kapteyn (CCAF + DCMS + FWLM, plus Mercs & Lone Wolves)", with a later transition to "Inner Sphere Factions (AFFS + CCAF + DCMS + FWLM + Kungsarme + LCAF, plus Mercs & IS Lone Wolves) versus Clan Factions (CDS + CGB + CJF + CNC + CSJ + CSV + CW, plus Clan Lone Wolves)".
Nothing in what was said by Bryan Ekman within that segment of the podcast necessarily precludes the ability for a player who has selected an IS affiliation from using Clan 'Mechs that they may have purchased through one of the packs or the A La Carte option.
le sigh.
I can think of much more entertaining and long term stable ways of incorporating Clan tech into IS stables. Oh well. At least it sounds like we'll actually have clan vs. IS matches on a faction level... even if they may end up really being Clan vs. Clan mechs.
More and more this game is turning into World of Tanks and totally tossing any possible resemblance to setting within the game play. In fact, I don't even really understand why they're bothering with timeline concerns at this point.