ugrakarma, on 09 March 2015 - 02:34 PM, said:
Yes I do understand that... However I see the core mechanics a bit differently. The core mechanics of MW franchise are different weapon systems for short range, medium range and long range, the damaging mechanic to different six parts of the mech that hold these systems and the feel of piloting a big stompy robot.
And thats why we are where we are. Because Paul agrees with you.
The vast majority of the community however, says that the core mechanics are the core mechanics in the rule books...all of them. The combined arms, the grand strategy, the pilot quirks, the weapon systems, the ranges, the heat scale, the armor, the lore, the aiming, the systems, all of it.
MWLL agrees with the latter, and thats why you see so many people heralding it, despite its rough appearance. Because its those core mechanics we wanted to see here, and dont. Its the evolution of the core mechanics that were pioneered in the franchise 20 years ago. Passive/active sensors, vast weapons options, combined arms warfare, roles, large battlefields and complex mechanics.
We can probably all collectively agree, you dont have to bother with melee...but you do have to get the rest of it right. Its that lack of passion and understanding of these core mechanics, that makes MWO what it is.
MWO is, and always will be, defined by what it is NOT, and not what it IS.
Read every review back when it got out of CB. Says that in a nutshell. Everyone wants MOAR, and PGI is incapable, or unwilling, to do MOAR.
They picked a bad engine, a bad game architecture, were inexperienced, picked up some players with the wrong strengths, and it is what it is...we'll always be defined by the things we didnt do. PGI DIDNT get CW right. It DIDNT add new or meaningful mechanics to the franchise. PGI DIDNT reiterate mechanics that worked well. PGI DIDNT do community management right for...3 years...PGI DIDNT have a good relationship with Reddit and its community...
All these things are their legacy, and unfortunately, its also tied to the franchises legacy.