Nicholas Carlyle, on 04 October 2014 - 01:21 PM, said:
This.
This game is nothing without Battletech. And the issues it does have lie totally at the feet of PGI and formerly IGP.
And really, I doubt IGP had much input on certain game mechanics, I mean I get them wanting consumables and 3PV. Whatever at that.
But the rest of it, ECM, Jump Jets, Heat Scale, Heat Scale 2 (Ghost Heat), Pin Point Damage, Hit Reg, LRM Design, and about 50 other things...that's all PGI and Paul.
All of it.
And you'll note a lot of it is MAJOR deviation from what Battletech had in mind.
I'm about 85% with you on that.
I'm sympathetic to how difficult it is to turn a TT game into a video game. As I reference above, I could name about 10 D&D titles I've played over the years, but only one or two actually left me feeling "Wow, this is what I loved about D&D" and the rest were "WTF? Have you actually ever played D&D?"
There's a lot of that going on here. There is an old saying, "If you try to make everyone happy, you end up making nobody happy". While taking direction from an uncaring publisher and putting it in the hands of a Lead Designer who's total time in the "Universe" can literally be measured in minutes, and getting pulled in every direction by hardcore BT/MW purists (Which, I'll also point out that over the 30 years of the franchise, there have been numerous "rule" revisions to the point that it's become a "pick a ruleset you like best") and the WASDerp Collective it's no wonder we are where we're at.
Chris Roberts made just over $40 million (at the time) with a product that was completely sight unseen, banking on the nostalgia of his previous works and the need for a good space flight sim. Had PGI stuck with the nostalgia of making a great mechwarrior game focused on the fans of BT/MW, following the one of the many 'rulesets' and saying "THIS is the BT ruleset we'll be following" THEN tried to appeal to a wider base. I think we'd have a superior product now.
Instead we have the platypus, a bunch of stuff that doesn't really make sense to anyone but somehow works well enough to keep the species alive.