SgtMagor, on 28 April 2013 - 01:57 PM, said:
iirc the Devs already said no go for mechs without 3 variants in timeline...
Part of the issue is that the 'Mech needs to have three available standard variants (not one-off and character-unique units that they'd use as Hero 'Mechs, such as
Yen Lo Wang or
Pretty Baby) in order for F2P (that is, c-bill only) players to unlock the Elite efficiencies.
Going back to an example from Closed Beta:
The
Centurion started with three variants: the CN9-A, CN9-AL, and CN9-AH.
The
CN9-AH was removed from MWO on October 30, 2012 (roundabouts the one-year anniversary of the public opening of the forums), apparently to allow the then-newly-released
Yen Lo Wang to stand out more.
However, this created the situation where the only way to get three variants (and, thus, the Elite efficiencies) was to pay MC (and thus, real capital) to purchase the Hero 'Mech.
This was eventually resolved one week later by the release of the
CN9-D on November 06, 2012.
Unless PGI wants to make Hero 'Mechs purchasable by c-bills or make Elite efficiencies accessible only to those who shell out for MC, unique variants (that is, potential Hero 'Mechs) can't be counted as among the three variants.
On top of that, the BattleTech timeline is being used to determine the availability of tech (thus, why we do not currently have IS versions of the other LB-X or Ultra ACs, the other sizes of Streak launchers, and so on) - and PGI has evidently decided that this also includes 'Mech variants (whose introduction dates are generally known via the BattleTech TROs and Catalyst Game Labs'
Master Unit List).
Thus, we can conclude that "having three production-model variants available as of the current corresponding date in the progression of the BattleTech timeline" is one of the - if not
the - primary selection criteria for inclusion in MWO.
As such, those 'Mechs that do not meet that criterion - even "popular" 'Mechs like the
Bushwacker (third production variant in 3056),
Devastator (third production variant in 3058),
Mauler (third production variant in 3060),
Nightstar (third production variant in 3065), or
Uziel (third production variant in 3075) - are generally considered to be "out of the running" for exactly that reason.