WarHippy, on 27 April 2017 - 08:56 AM, said:
I wouldn't lump this group of whiners with the last group because at least the previous group hand some ground to stand on.
The difference is the first group was losing mastery they already had to a c-bill grind wall,
No, they were losing mastery they had not really ground out due to their choice of shortcutting (moving modules). When faced with the true grind that they had chosen to skip, they freaked and said the other group was being favored. They just simply ignored the fact that the other group had chosen to do the complete grind first before moving on to the next mech.
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the second group isn't losing anything, and both will still have things to grind. The first group won't have nearly as many GSP to use for new mechs and experimentation so they will have to buy more skill points a lot sooner. The second group has to buy new mechs,
Which means the first group gets to keep the C-bill sinks they purchased in the current system (more mechs) and the second group doesn't. Why do all of you cheapskate apologists not answer my simple question:
Why not have PGI confiscate all of your mechs that have ever used modules but currently are not fully kitted out with them (meaning you haven't actually paid for all the advantages you had) and give you GSP (you get your C-bill value back!) in exchange? Don't want the GSP? Then sell your mechs back at a 50% discount like I'm going to with my modules.
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but they don't have to worry about buy skills for them or and testing.
Grinding the C-bills to buy those mechs will give us all the XP we will ever need to insta-master them. In fact, the grind we have already done, and you haven't, has already given most of us all the XP we will ever need. GSP will never be useful for future mechs.
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I wish I had your problem because I detest leveling mechs. I would much rather have the knowledge that I will likely never need to worry about it again.
I don't know what to tell you. I have ~230 mechs of which I bought maybe 2 with c-bills and I don't feel penalized in the slightest, however I did feel that way under the previous system.
Because you took shortcuts and didn't like having that pointed out.
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Okay, but the modules and module swapping are going away. In addition any mech you have already mastered is going to give you the full 91 points so you can reacquire radar derp on all 100+ of your mechs. The extra GSP from the old mods allow you to purchase it for mechs that you didn't have mastered
If we have 1+ billion in modules do you honestly think we have failed to get enough XP to master all of our mechs? Unlike the cheapskates, we played each of our mechs much longer, to pay for the modules, than the shortcutters who spent their C-bills on additional mechs as soon as they could. We aren't sitting on hundreds of unmastered mechs, if we have any unmastered mechs at all, it's because we chose not to spend the GXP, which we also have in abundance, to insta-master them.
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and likely many new mechs going forward. Instead of swapping you are just going to be able to unlock with all of the various forms of refunded skill points.
I respectfully disagree.
Like I said we all have an over inflated opinion of ourselves.
Or, some of us, can't honestly admit when we are benefiting from the sacrifice of our fellows.
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Like I said to Lily the old system is going away. How they choose to compensate us is up to them, and this new attempt is pretty damn generous all things considered. I have my concerns with the new skill tree and what looks to be happening with balance, but the compensation isn't one of them.
It only looks generous to you because you aren't being required to ever make up all the grind you skipped.
dario03, on 27 April 2017 - 04:26 PM, said:
Note my usage of "" around screwed when talking about the old system.
Yeah, I noticed. But, you made a false equivalency between the two. The second is the only one that requires one group to make a sacrifice relative to the other group.