Jack Gallows, on 08 October 2012 - 04:30 AM, said:
Generally agreed - Project Phoenix should have just retconned the appearances and been done with the issue forever, rather than trying to have its cake and eat it too with the "modern redesign, but the classics are still included too" reasoning.
Though, I would think it wiser to leave out the "...with input from the community..." part.
Relevant to the above, I believe, would be one particular statement from Mr. Iglesias himself (from the first Dev Interview):
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AI: Probably the Timberwolf, I know that if I mess that one up, I will never hear the end of it, and will probably have to try to outrun a few pitchfork wielding mobs.
Also, his response to the MWO Community's reaction to the (rather radical) redesign of the Centurion:
flyingdebris, on 25 January 2012 - 03:07 PM, said:
I understand the critiques but keep in mind guys
I don't just rub my hands together and think of how i can tear apart some of your childhoods
i first put some classical music on, pour myself some blood into a gold encrusted goblet, and laugh upon a throne of bones befor...i ...i mean i don't do that.
No, actually there are various reasons why the design looks the way it does.
Primary of which is that a lot of BT mech designs fall into the "humanoid with a cannon for an arm" category. And were i to stick too closely to the canon appearance, we could easily end up with a lot of mechs that would be hard to visually distinguish from one another at a distance. (The classic centurion head crest ...fin... sensor thingy, not exactly being something that would all that visible at longer ranges.) So to guard against the possibility, i had to make the mech as visually distinct as possible and push the proportions this way and that as well as add a few things here and there.
Given how popular and loved the Unseen are, how polarizing the Reseen are, and how some have reacted to major departures from the traditional designs of the past, I would not be surprised if Mr. Iglesias would be apprehensive with regard to rebooting the Unseen for many of the same reasons as the interview indicated that he would be apprehensive about doing so with the Timber Wolf.
So, if he's going to do it, he should - and may as well - be able to do it without undue interference from a community that has as many opinions as it has members... and is collectively unlikely to be accepting of anything that is far enough from the Unseen visual designs to not serve as blood-in-the-water for Harmony Gold's sharks.
Your thoughts?