Harathan, on 08 May 2015 - 09:44 AM, said:
As someone else pointed out, allowing Veteran Founders to choose a Founder 'mech would not interfere with the parameters of the event. It would simply allowed Veteran Founders to contribute to being Founders in the Calling ALL Founders event.
Well as someone else also pointed out, I believe Vet Founders are still eligible for the extra Founder-only rewards in the personal challenge, and they'll also have their say in the map rework selection (provided the non-Vet Founders manage to get the 50k). So it
is still "Calling All Founders" in those respects, it's just that Vets can't work toward the 50k/Leaderboard parts. Maybe PGI could make the event description clearer on this?
Obviously they shouldn't do anything for the Vets that serves to offend the higher Founder tiers. Even if the higher tiers were to get a bonus (F) mech as well, I imagine they'd offer similar complaints as those who wound up with multiple copies of the (L) mechs after the Loyalty rewards: "What good does it do for me to have 2 CN9-AH's that I can't sell?"
So if you want to show more appreciation for the Vets, why not just give all tiers of Founder a free mech of a variant they probably don't have already? ...something new for those oldtimers who dropped out somewhere along the way, but not so new that it's not out for C-Bills yet (because that would disrespect the package buyers). You could give them a Panther next week, or wait for Urbie to come out for C-Bills and give them that, or whatever. Showing Founder appreciation needn't (and shouldn't) be limited to this weekend's event; "Founders Keepers" indeed.
As a non-Founder I for one fully support throwing goodies the Founders' way. I was out of gaming for 7-8 years, then last Fall I belatedly got wind that after years and years of unmet hopes, someone had actually
finally made a modern online BattleTech game. So I got myself a new computer just for this. Bless those Founders, even if I missed the boat on being one (not that I regret missing out on some of the apparently bumpy early development stages tho)...
Edited by Freebrewer Bmore, 08 May 2015 - 12:33 PM.