Being fair, the whole-shebang 70 bucks
does get you seven individual 'Mechs. Ten bucks a 'Mech isn't necessarily awful pricing, though it's not really
great, either. And the 'Collector's' edition remains a very sore deal - I should not have to pay double the price for the [S] variant, especially since it's a clone of the regular variant I'm already getting.
Still. Individually, each tier (other than the Collector's nonsense) isn't really all that bad. Twenty bucks for three hundred-tonners, a month of Premium, and a couple of tchotchkes? Reasonable. Fifteen bucks for a Hero?
Very reasonable, given the normal disastrous Hero pricing, especially at this tonnage. Trust me, 35 bucks for the Hero and three sidekicks is...what, maybe half of what the 100-ton Spirit Bear by itself would cost in MC?
Another fifteen bucks for two extra Kodiak variants isn't bad pricing per 'Mech, even if the variants themselves are of somewhat dubious value based on hardpoints alone. The KDK-5 is especially lollerskates - I mean, c'mon. What're you going to do with
eleven energy hardpoints that you couldn't do with nine energy hardpoints on the KDK-1? The KDK-4 can sorta pretend to have a purpose with arm-aimable SRM launchers to accompany whatever brawling lasers it uses, though frankly I'd peg the Spirit Bear as the primo brawler in the lot. It's like an AS7-D-DC, except instead of ECM it gains twice the footspeed. Triple SRM-6 launchers, Quack/20, sling a pair of cLPL in the arms
because you goddamn can, load up with ammo and heat sinks to taste, send enemies to the Spirit Realm in style.
Love that paint job.
Anyways. Yeah, seventy bucks for one chassis is a whole damn lot, but you don't
have to spend that. You pick your own level of dedication to the Kodiak Kraze, and outside of the Collector's upgrade - which has been bogus since it was invented really, they just got away with it for the UrbanMech because it's the UrbanMech - each individual piece seems fairly reasonable to me. Cut the Collector's pack, and you're paying fifty bucks for six 'Mechs, two months of Premium, cockpit swag and 'Mech bays (discounting Early Adopter for the moment).
Given Piranha's normal pricing schemes, fifty bucks for six 'Mechs and swag seems like an outright steal. Which says something about Piranha's normal pricing schemes, yes, but I also feel like this is a step forward and we shouldn't lambast them for weeks over it.
Y'know...just the Collector's Edition part. Even if I like the CE Kodiak's skin almost as much as I like Spirit Bear >_>... ANYWAYS. Will have to ponder Kodiaks. Not normally a top-end fatbro pilot - my Executioners give me ulcers, no matter how much I want/try to like them - but 4/6 hundred-tonners with buttpiles of energy
in arms with elbows and a very deliciously-placed ballistic hardpoint or four might work out.
'Course, I thought the same about Executioners, before they released and we found out they had no torso twist whatsoever. Hrmm...I love my Warhawks, but my Executioners give me gas...what to do, what to do...
EDIT:: Anyone else notice how Piranha's totally dodging the issue of
OmniMech Heroes, here? I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE, PIRANHA. I GOT MY EYE ON YOU. Still waiting for you to sort OmniHeroes out, you you you...
Edited by 1453 R, 03 February 2016 - 03:15 PM.