First of all, it would be nice not to generalise and throw people that are concerned, worried, unfavourable with and rageing about the new skill tree into one bucket.
Secondly, it would be nice it is better to prevent the problem from occuring than to allow it take its toll for a period of time before it is fixed. Espacially that PGI, a company I actually rather like (I'm here from like May 2015, did not experience any of their worst practices from close beta and IGP era) is kinda slow on making changes. Better to prevent than to treat, right?
Thirdly, it would be nice to think that even if you don't mind it, introduction of a system that might make the New Player Experience much worse (time to get on par with other players just got extended from 2 to about 6 months), irritate the loyal customers and persuade paying customers into not paying for mechpacks (that are the no.1 way to keep this game running) might actually hurt the game overall and thus your experience in it as well.
Fourthy, it would be nice to understand that some people might feel cheated. Especially some of the paying customers. They bought mechpacks and thus supported the very existence of their game on a premise that the mechs they buy are not far away from getting "maxed out", i.e. from being competitive. Now it seems something they paid for is being taken away from them. Yes, in legal terms it is not like that, but in terms of honest business practices it is.
Edited by Prof RJ Gumby, 05 December 2016 - 02:48 AM.