Dee Eight, on 23 November 2016 - 04:58 PM, said:
Why is it so hard to understand, before whining on THIS forum about the value of these pack's and their mech options, that the steam packs are NOT designed with established MWO players in mind, other than offering (S) versions to people who already enjoy those variants. They're designed primarily for totally new to the game players, coming via the steam interface, who may not want to commit to the game with grinding to earn cbills, and spending loads of money on MC to buy camo patterns and colors and actual MC. When they go on sale, is when the value increases for established players. I waited on the first generation packs until the 40% off sale last month to buy them.
Also why was it so hard to understand what might get picked for the second version packs ? They (S) version existing champion (C) version mechs, with matching builds. Current list of champions used for trial mechs was where they were going to pick from (as was the same case last year), so 8 from the 16 available. At least the IS ones they picked all have DHS, XL engines and are endo/FF optimized already for their weapons load.
But, that is the actual problem with these packs! Given a Newbie wants to try the game without having to grind that much in the beginning and therefore chooses the most inexpensive pack (read: the light pack). Then he has a huuuuuge Panther that moves slower than most Heavies (and to an extend Assaults, too) with barely no weapons and a Myst Lynx, which is, well, a Mist Lynx. It's undesired for reasons, several reasons. So, to make these Mechs somehow competetive, he first has to grind a lot to get all the money for the customization, because out of the box these Mechs suck. But wait? What was the reason to dish out real money? Cutting the grind. Oh, that went well...
If you want to piss off Newbies and make them stay away from the game and warn all of their friends to NOT try MWO, that's a good plan! But if you want to appeal to new players and make the first steps in the game a fun experience when you pay for it, you definetly need Mechs that are just good (or better: amazing) out of the box. More so if they have a price tag on them that equals or exceeds that of complete AAA-titles...
Honestly, PGI has to get to know their own game FAR better, because only when they understand it themselves good decisions can be made. And not something like this...
Edited by Dodger79, 24 November 2016 - 01:02 AM.