Jay Leon Hart, on 30 April 2017 - 07:17 AM, said:
Your "progress" was an illusion. You didn't earn the "progress complete" state on your second mech because you moved some of the progress from your first mech over in the form of a module. The new skill system was eliminating the mechanic of movable progress and you were faced with the fact that you didn't have as much progress as you thought.
The new iteration is playing right into the illusion again.
You: master - modules = 91 nodes
Me: master + modules = 91 nodes
Do you really not see the difference?
People who earned the C-bills for modules on all of their mechs are the ones who had truly completed the progress on every mech. The 100% C-bill refunds in the first iteration showed who had and had not truly completed progress on their mechs. The curtains were being pulled back. The illusionists had been playing the role of wizard for so long that they had simply forgot that they weren't actually wizards. They didn't have 300 "fully mastered" mechs. They had 25 fully mastered mechs and 275 partially mastered mechs.
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I had already earned the C-bills to unlock them, reflected in my refund total. You hadn't, reflected in your "lost progress."
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That is exactly what the first iteration was! You would be happy with this iteration if you have to spend an additional 1.35 million C-bills to "get back" what you had? Because you just said the "lost progress" of the first iteration was terrible.
*Bangs head on desk!*
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I never said that I don't want the new system. I have, in fact, said the exact opposite in other threads. I just want players like you to acknowledge that this iteration of the skill system is forcing me to pay a 50% tax on my already earned C-bills while module swappers are being required to pay 0%. Just acknowledge that this one is unfair and stop telling me that it isn't and we can move on.
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The bonuses in the new skill system include module bonuses now. We weren't being given "additional C-bills" on our earned XP. We were being given C-bills for our earned C-bills. As were you. You just hadn't earned nearly as many as we had.
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10K GSP could be used to respec current mechs and insta-master a few dozen future mechs.
50K GSP does not enable me to do 5X the amount of insta-mastering because there is an additional currency capable of doing that GXP and there is unlikely to be a game running a few dozen mechs from now.
10M C-bills can buy a certain quantity of resources (mechs/upgrades/engines/weapons).
50M C-bills can buy exactly five times as much resources.
100M C-bills can buy exactly ten times as much. There is no diminishing return to having more C-bills.
The unfairness is not that I lose 50% of my C-bill purchasing power in the switch, it's that I lose that 50% and you don't lose any. Players are not all being treated exactly the same in the switch like they really were with the first iteration.
Edited by vandalhooch, 30 April 2017 - 08:30 AM.