Widowmaker1981, on 19 February 2017 - 09:32 AM, said:
Refunding one of each module would be a pathetic gesture which would still lose me 95% of my investment...
The only way is a full refund like they are doing, along with decreasing the skill cost somewhat to help those who didnt buy all those modules. It will mean a few more people will end up uber rich, but since there isnt a trade economy in this game thats not the end of the world.
95% of your investment? How many duplicate modules did you buy? Realistically, how many can expect to see a return on their virtual investment of several hundred million to a few billion C-bills? They'll just have barely enough to re-invest in a new skill tree, which is a brand new cost. The average player or new players? They won't have that luxury, that wealth. They'll be stuck either picking a select few mechs, or in the case of new players, wondering why it costs so much and maybe deciding that it simply isn't worth it!
No. I'm sorry but, I'd much rather upset a few people than upset everyone, which is basically what's happened with the new C-bill cost. I don't see anyone in support of it. There are a few who defend it, but even they would probably agree that the cost needs to be significantly reduced if not outright removed.
This WILL hurt the game, both short and long term, if the costs are kept anywhere near as they are! Again. PGI has a choice. Keep the current refund idea AND the C-bill cost for the skill tree, and those who have invested as heavily as perhaps you have will STILL not be able to re-elite your stable of mechs OR remove the cost and reduce or remove the refund.
PGI could keep the refund as it is, and you'd have that many c-bills for... consumables? new mechs? But at this point, players like that probably have everything they'd want, and the money to buy anything new - should they choose to expand their stable even further.





























