Not once did I believe there was a limited number of gold mechs available, and I certainly don't believe the marketing lies now. How would we even know if another four have sold? They can just as easily say "0 remaining" and stop letting people buy them as they can show a proper counter showing the exact number left (which, if they wanted any trust from their customers to begin with, is what they would have done). But nope, a vague "less than 50! buy now!" type of message, followed by a "less than 5" sticker slapped onto the purchase page. Not buying it literally, and not buying it metaphorically.
How about a list of names of people
to ignore that have bought $500 clan mechs? Not so we can try to flame or harass them, but so we have proof people actually bought them, and in the numbers officially stated. This would bring up a ton of problems, but I've seen a bunch of other F2Ps do similar systems and it worked out just fine. Were those players harassed? Of course. GMs gave a bit higher priority on tickets from them, and rightfully so, and honestly, is an ignore feature so hard?
Dozier, on 26 May 2014 - 11:33 PM, said:
Because there is "0" left of "The Completionist Package" on RSI , I can believe some gold mechs were sold. Though it surprised more about the $500 mech sales than the $15,000 ship package for some reason.
My wife said "ohhh hell no!"
https://robertsspace...i-ship-packages
Thanks for reminding me, I still need to throw money at that space-themed version of the titanic before it sets sail too. I thought MWO's was a bit much, but damn... All that unnecessary, over-exaggerated cockpit movement will be so fun.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, I DO remember at least one game having done a list of people that bought the Ridiculously Overpriced Special Cool Kid Item, but I don't even remember which game(s) anymore. Oh well. ROSCKI is a cool acronym and is what should be used to refer to gold mech pilots. Because I said so.
Edited by Kassatsu, 27 May 2014 - 12:48 AM.