Finally saw the sale; ok, time to shop.
Go through each of my mechs, 1 by 1, and strip each module I own - since there appears to be no way to see what my 'total' module inventory is without stripping them and then looking at the list.
I typically set up 2, 3 or 4 mechs for play at any 1 time, then rotate through them. Made a list of which mechs/weapons were most used, to see the minimum amount of each module I might need.
(I have 54 mechs, roughly 60/40 split Inner Spere/Clan)
Many modules I only need 1 of (AC/20 CD, for instance), some I need 2 (large-las and SRM4 variants, very common), 1 x3 (med-las), 1 module I needed 4 (Radar Dep, of course).
About half of these were already unlocked. Went to skills to unlock the rest: 60,000 GXP.
-Went to Store to buy them: oops, can't buy in store.
-Went to Inventory, to see if I could buy/add to ones I already had. Nope.
-Went to Mechlab, Loadout, Modules to buy: oops, can't 'buy' them there, either. You equip them, and then if you don't have the one you are equipping, you Save/pay for it, unequip, SAVE again.
-Except if you need more than 1 of the module, you can't do that either. You need to equip it on current mech, SAVE, select another, equip there, save/buy, same for 3rd & 4th. Then go back through those 2-3-4 mechs and unequip/save on each. Limited slots, so you do this again and again and again...
C-Bills needed: 71,000,000 (at 35% off!). Time taken: 2.5 hours. GXP: 60,000
Keep in mind, I already owned and unlocked 1/2 the modules I needed. The first half of that 2.5 hours was simply going through 54 mechs, stripping any modules equipped, and making a *very* quick note of weapons equipped that could put a module to good use (primary weapons only).
In future, when I want to use those modules I still have to do the 'locate/unequip/save/reselect mech/equip/save' shuffle for each mech and module I intend to play, since there is no possible way I could afford to equip even half my mechs permanently.
If there is an easier, faster, better, cheaper way to accomplish this, and I am just clueless, please educate me. (I haven't played a lot recently, largely due to issues like this, so may have missed something)
If not, this is easily the most brain-dead and overpriced gearing system I can ever recall encountering.
Edited by MadBadger, 08 August 2015 - 08:10 AM.