Fobhopper, on 14 May 2015 - 02:57 PM, said:
1) the medallion bonus is small, but you are aware that the (P) mechs have a built in LP bonus of 10%, add that with the medallion and thats a significant LP boost. compared to those without.
It's not 10% EACH, it's 10% TOTAL (2.5% per mech).
So, in order to get the bonus, you'd have to run a deck of Phoenix mechs IN ALL.
Contrast that with having just Premium enabled.. which is automatically a 10% bonus REGARDLESS of whether you have Phoenix related stuff in your deck.
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2) Just because there are other variants of the mech that are better (Like the D-DC Atlas being superior to the Founders Atlas) doesn't mean the mech is garbage. It really depends on the player and the map. Quirks really help mechs perform better in the roles they were "originally" designed for, and you get bonuses for playing them that way. You can still spec your mech however you want, barring hardpoints/weight/etc.
I speak mostly of the Phoenix variants, because they tend to be the worst of the bunch.
The competitive player does not even bother with the Phoenix variants, as that doesn't help themselves win on a consistant basis. If you take a look at which variants are considered "meta", only the Thunderbolt-5SS qualifies from the mechs/variants relating to the Phoenix pack.
The bulk of the LP growth is from damage, winning, and PRIMARILY the contract you are on in CW. That is what brings the LP growth to what it is. 30% from a 28-day contract is pretty beefy compared to the alternatives (although one could get 50% on a Perma-contract if they so desire to get it quirker).
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3) Considering how short the window was for the package, and how small the playerbase was in comparison to the current playerbase (with PGI pushing to get a steam release, get more people involved in CW, and with revamped Quirks all over) it would actually be in PGI's best interest to make the Phoenix collection available again, especially since its a much better value for the customer instead of trying to buy expensive mastery packs in comparison. Its not very conductive for getting more people into the game. Maybe they could give original project phoenix owners a special title or something, but really making such a large collection especially exclusive and forcing everyone else in the game to either grind or go with incredibly expensive mastery collections is not a great business decision.
It wasn't actually a short window (at this point, I don't even remember when it began, but it ended towards 2013).
Getting more people into the game starts PRIMARILY from fixing the NPE.. the thing that doesn't enough attention from PGI... which is FAR more inductive in keeping people in the game.
More deals don't actually help the player get into the game... that's a misguided thought.