#1
Posted 04 April 2017 - 12:48 PM
While I know that all XP and module credits will be refunded when the tree eventually does come out, what won't be is all the credits purchasing multiple variants and modifications to those variants, not to mention I do not have the mechbays currently and would have to buy them so that I can work on getting 4 chassis to elite status.
My question is should I just bite the bullet, buy mechbays and just try to grind out my dropdeck to elite, or just say screw it and get 4 chassis basic'd that I do well in and just call it a day saving me who knows how long of a grind, not the mention cash for mechbays that I know I can earn in FP without spending the dough.
Could really use some advice and your opinions on the matter, thanks.
#2
Posted 04 April 2017 - 01:03 PM
The Skill tree could get pushed back again, who knows. Also, the changes they wanted to make were to "better reflect our current investments" so spending now doesn't sound too bad.
#3
Posted 04 April 2017 - 02:14 PM
But nothing wrong with grabbing 7 bucks worth of MC and buying a few bays as needed. Id probably pick up something flexible, like clans, Stormcrow, hellbringer or timber.. each one of um is worth having 3 of down the road no mater what, and worth playing at elite now.
#4
Posted 04 April 2017 - 02:21 PM
#5
Posted 04 April 2017 - 02:25 PM
Sure, it's nice to have that little bit of extra edge,
but at the end of the day what counts the most is your skill.
#6
Posted 04 April 2017 - 02:44 PM
#7
Posted 04 April 2017 - 03:38 PM
if you want elited Mechs before then buy your 3 and elite them now and deal with it if the tree is pushed back further, otherwise wait, that is all I can say.
I have stopped eliting Mechs, for now I am just playing what I feel like, I have several chassis I have not yet elited, usualy because I could not fine a loadout I liked, so I am not bothering with those until the new skill tree goes in, however I have been playing for years and have elited the majority of the chassis (with multiples of many) so I have no lack of fully outfitted (except modules) Mechs.
#8
Posted 04 April 2017 - 04:19 PM
Burnin2nd, on 04 April 2017 - 02:44 PM, said:
That was my original goal. Then PGI started nerfing some of the worst mechs in the game while leaving some of the best untouched and at that point I realized it was pointless. My bad mechs are bad and there are many more like them. Why bother with em? Just play the meta since that's the game PGI wants us to play. Now I am sorry, but you will have to excuse me while I go sell my Panthers, Wolfhounds, Firestarters and Jenners (I'm keeping the Ravens ) in exchange for a nice Cheetah. And I think I will dump all my non Grasshopper 5Ps for a Night Gyr. Aw heck, may as well dump my Hunchbacks for a nice IIc model. Yay for mech Diversity!
#9
Posted 04 April 2017 - 07:33 PM
But Champions can only be bought with real money, not C-Bills.
#10
Posted 04 April 2017 - 07:46 PM
Cheers!
#11
Posted 05 April 2017 - 12:21 AM
LikeUntoGod, on 04 April 2017 - 07:33 PM, said:
Champion Mechs are classed as the same varient as the non champion Mech with the same designation, so for example SDR-5K(C) and SDR-5K share the same skill tree, as do all the letter in brackets Mechs and their non bracketed varients e.g. if you have the SCR-Prime, SCR-Prime(I) SCR-Prime(C) and SCR-Prime(S) at current there us just the one tree and XP pool for the SCR-Prime, and any XP earned in those other varients is added to that pool.
#12
Posted 05 April 2017 - 01:24 AM
If they do bring it in? I'll be fine with it; it's just "something in a game" to deal with, no biggie.
#13
Posted 05 April 2017 - 04:28 AM
Either way you'll still need mech xp and gxp to get skill points for your mechs whenever skill tree comes out.
#14
Posted 05 April 2017 - 04:30 AM
Jimmy DiGriz, on 05 April 2017 - 01:24 AM, said:
If they do bring it in? I'll be fine with it; it's just "something in a game" to deal with, no biggie.
most of the complaints with the new skill tree were;
"too expensive", which was largely adressed in the second PTS and PGI have said they will reduce the costs further
"too many clicks" again being addressed
"why do I have to take skill x to get at skill y" in most cases that did not hurt the build, the only case where it could was having to take cooldownn (faster rate of fire) to get at heat reduction, the faster rate of fire more than countering the heat reduction, the alternitaves would have been making the more valuable skills cost more, loosing potential minor improvements, or putting in a tiered skill system, as in to get at the powerfull skills like Radar Deprivation or Siesmic Sensor you had to unlock [insert number] low level skills in the sensor tree (with simular for other trees)
as for the earlier abandoned systems, the major issue is that both role warfare and energy draw had potential, they just needed more work but PGI saw the negitive reaction so abandoned months of work rather than invest a bit more time to make it work.
Edited by Rogue Jedi, 05 April 2017 - 04:31 AM.
#15
Posted 05 April 2017 - 07:48 AM
Having said all that the game actually incentives you to do a mech bay tour in FP, by getting to level 2 with all the factions and to do this as early as possible... so take your trial mechs / what ever you currently own and start grinding out starter rep.
#16
Posted 05 April 2017 - 10:41 AM
#17
Posted 05 April 2017 - 11:16 AM
Aeries, on 04 April 2017 - 12:48 PM, said:
While I know that all XP and module credits will be refunded when the tree eventually does come out, what won't be is all the credits purchasing multiple variants and modifications to those variants, not to mention I do not have the mechbays currently and would have to buy them so that I can work on getting 4 chassis to elite status.
My question is should I just bite the bullet, buy mechbays and just try to grind out my dropdeck to elite, or just say screw it and get 4 chassis basic'd that I do well in and just call it a day saving me who knows how long of a grind, not the mention cash for mechbays that I know I can earn in FP without spending the dough.
Could really use some advice and your opinions on the matter, thanks.
if it was mew, and could afford the MC to get more MechBays, I would, and elite/Master the mech of my choice.but,
If I felt the mech can do what I need without being elited and could wait till the new skill tree, I would
The choice is mostly yours, I'm one that could not advise in that area, just say what I would do if in that situation . . . . which I am
LikeUntoGod, on 04 April 2017 - 07:33 PM, said:
But Champions can only be bought with real money, not C-Bills.
okay, you may not have noticed, but you can buy the same non-Champion variant, and all the XP earned on that trial variant is available for the non-champion of the same variant.
let's take the Hunchback IIC, buy the 'A' and The 'B' and play the C(C) trial, specially for the X2, once you have the C-Bills, purchase the IIc, and all the XP is there.
Only Trial that I see (haven't looked at all), that I know there is not a C-Bill variant, is the Hellbringer-F, too bad. It's kinda a wasted trial mech , same build can be done on any of the HBR's, so unless one plans to Purchase the HBR-F, it's just a fill for a drop deck. Kinda seems the time is wasted using the HBR-F(C) if you can only afford C-Bill Mechs
note: I wouldn't say the HBR-F(C) is a waste of a mech, excellent choice for any dropdeck if you need a HBR
#18
Posted 06 April 2017 - 07:10 AM
Aeries, on 04 April 2017 - 12:48 PM, said:
While I know that all XP and module credits will be refunded when the tree eventually does come out, what won't be is all the credits purchasing multiple variants and modifications to those variants, not to mention I do not have the mechbays currently and would have to buy them so that I can work on getting 4 chassis to elite status.
My question is should I just bite the bullet, buy mechbays and just try to grind out my dropdeck to elite, or just say screw it and get 4 chassis basic'd that I do well in and just call it a day saving me who knows how long of a grind, not the mention cash for mechbays that I know I can earn in FP without spending the dough.
Could really use some advice and your opinions on the matter, thanks.
Do either a purchasing rotation, or plan your mech purchases to reflect and work with the limited number of starter mech bays. So, either buy 3 mechs you want to keep, then rotate the last bay to get the basics done on each of those 3 said mechs. Or, choose to level 4 mechs at once, purchase the versions you know you don't want to keep. Level them out to basics, and have the last mech in each bay being the one you keep and leveling to Elites.
It does cost time and C-bills to do this, but it's very doable. Then, do as you please with your elited mechs with double basics.
------------ OR ------------
You can purchase the 4 mechs you want, join FP anyway to earn those free Mechbays. Level your mechs are you go.
The choice is yours. Do you want to be "the best you can be" when you join FP? Or do you just want to get stuff? Either way is perfectly reasonable.
#19
Posted 06 April 2017 - 09:45 AM
#20
Posted 07 April 2017 - 03:04 PM
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