Cato Phoenix, on 26 February 2017 - 09:51 PM, said:
I did one of those stock mech challenges and it was usually very friendly down in t5 land.
People lose the novelty of stomping around in mechs and start crystallizing on the wins kills and damage after a while.
I did that in MechWarrior 3. Once I started to git gud, I wore myself out chasing stats in the Combat Zone. I would play 2 hours in the morning before school then as much as possible after school. That's what the picture in my banner is.
After the MSN Gaming Zone went down, I missed the game way more than chasing the stats. Since then I've always viewed any other MechWarrior game I've played as "just for fun." The only time in MWO I didn't play for fun was during the Lights Fight Event/Getting out of Tier 5. I did the grind to place on the Jenner board then got out of Tier 5.
I don't play MWO too often, I'm about to play more, but I definitely do not feel the need to grind the XP PSR bar. What I'm wanting to do is has fun. So when a few people blast me for not maxing this or quirking that out or doing this instead of that or playing this meta or that meta, I look for the real advice in their rage and go from there. If the advice rage conflicts with me having fun, I don't change.
Being in the MechWarrior community since 1999, I know it's easy for some people to fly off the handle when others aren't playing "the right way." It's easy to get mad at new people because you feel as if you're going to lose. I hear there are clans here that train people - that's great. If you lose because of a new person, it's ok it's a game. But let's help new players out near the end of what could be MWO's peak after something like 3-4 years.
Trust me, you can both hate on PGI and help new players out. But don't channel that Dev rage onto new players.