Bishop Steiner, on 08 July 2018 - 05:50 AM, said:
Wild dream indeed. Don't forget the Stinger/Valkyrie reinforcement pack while we are dreaming. (Marauder II would probably be a stand alone).
That said, I have doubts we will see any of the above. But it's a nice dream.
We could even have a Project Test Tube Phoenix, though it wouldn't be all Macross related cuz well, not enough of them, at least with a different weight group spread. Locust IIC, Shadowhawk IIC, Rifleman IIC, Warhammer IIC.
Agreed . . . it's a nice dream. I just don't see it being a huge victory pack. However, I also agree that both packs would be awesome, along with the reinforcements. I could debate the IIC pack a bit . . . I might like a Griffin IIC more than the Shadow Hawk IIC since we don't have the tech for a the SH IIC 5 yet (Plasma Cannons and AP Gauss . . . love that build).
Bishop Steiner, on 08 July 2018 - 05:50 AM, said:
the same was said about them spending 3-4 months and 250,000 per map.
PGI apparently exists using quantum money.
Odanan, on 08 July 2018 - 05:43 AM, said:
Listen, if PGI is paying a top artist to take 1 week to do a simple repaint, PGI will be bankrupt soon.
First, PGI is literally subsidized money by the Canadian government because they're an entertainment company. While it's not enough to stand the company up by itself, it's enough to certainly let them play a bit more fiscally loose than a normal company would be able to do. I'll spare the politics and opinions to avoid breaking rules, just stating facts here.
Secondly, Alex might be able to do a repaint in a few hours, but it still has to go through production channels and be approved. He might have to do the repaint and/or adjustments a dozen times before the art lead and/or Russ decide he nailed the look that they're going for. The artist that does the mech camo patterns might also have to say how sane/feasible Alex's pattern(s) would be to put on a 3d model. Then, after that, it'd need to be formatted and prepped for the website launch and the website people (Matt Newman? Alexander Garden? Tina Benoit? Don't know who handles that specific task) would need to get the sale page ready. Therefore, aside from Alex's work, it's not just Alex that'd have to put their hands on it, so to speak.