Escef, on 12 June 2016 - 06:28 PM, said:
A lot of the awards focus on sticking close to allies. Protected mech, protecting mech, savior kills (huge bonuses for that one), component destruction, etc.
Savior kills are gotten by damaging a mech within a few seconds of it dying and if during that period they dealt structural damage to a friendly; easier to get by working with the group. 7,500 c-bills each.
Component destructions are worth 4,000 c-bills each. Take a leg? 4k c-bills. Take 2 legs? Target is dead and you got 2 component destructions. Take a side torso? Usually good for 2 component destructions (the torso and the arm attached to it).
^Why I tend to make more Cbills in Lights than in Heavies/Assaults.
Lights/Mediums are more likely to get Scouting, Spotting Assist, and Hit and Run bonuses, and get Protection Proximity and Protected Light like nobody's business.
Naduk, on 12 June 2016 - 09:05 PM, said:
Dear op
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You are not focused on the right things if all you want is stuff
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If you simply must have something right away , you drop coin
But otherwise just enjoy the game, you are here to fight
Getting stuff is what you get for fighting well
So if you're a struggling one man merc corp or a house funded super power
The one who wins is the better pilot
If you don't want to spend, don't
It's awesome that you have the choice
Enjoy the game and build up a collection of stuff over time
If that's not OK with you , there are plenty of other games that give out participation trophies for showing up
OP: I at least agree that the grind is a bit excessive, but honestly you shouldn't play this game for the grind. Probably shouldn't play any game for the grind really, but this one in particular...just isn't worth it.
I hate to repeat what everyone else is saying, but yeah, buy a $40 mech pack (with the +30% Cbills and the 60 days PT) and by the time you finish mastering those 'mechs you'll have enough to buy your next set.
Seriously, when I focus on playing one or two mechs, or on perfecting my Scouting technique, or drop a bunch of games in CW, I look and suddenly I can afford a new EBJ or smtg. Focus on gameplay and the grind just sort of happens.