Dann Steiner Davion, on 20 June 2017 - 04:36 AM, said:
There are only two Ghost Bear mechs. Executioner and Kodiak. Wouldn't be fair.
I may need to clarify that the goal isn't to have players play mechs that are exclusive to their faction (even then, Executioner was used by most factions and the Kodiak, despite being a totem mech, was found in all clans, though much smaller numbers). The goal is to have players utilize mechs specific to their Faction's lore toumans.
A more clear example would be the linebacker. According to masterunitlist.info, it was only used by clans Jade Falcon and Wolf (only listing in game clans). So, according to my concept, players from those two factions would get a better c-bill/loyalty points/xp payout than a loyalist from Smoke Jaguar or Ghost Bear.
The other half of the equation are the mechs that are typical of multiple factions. Timberwolf, Hellbringer, Summoner, Nova, etc were found among all the clans but in different distributions. This leads us to two issues in the Reward/Incentive system that would require consideration:
1. Mech distribution- If we consider that each Clan had a tendency to use certain mechs more than other clans, we can see that forces had clear preferences for their drops. Clan Wolf, for example, was big on Linebackers, Timberwolves, and Hellbringers and while mechs such as the Summoner and Mad Dog were also present, their numbers were much lower. To help drive the idea of diverse factions, Mech Chassis (or even variants for extreme depth) could be rated as Very Common, Common Uncommon, and Rare in order to create a tiered system that could help decide on the level of incentive offered.
Example: Very Common: Timberwolf, Hellbringer, Linebacker, Ice-Ferret
Common: Summoner, Mad Dog
Rare: Night Gyr
The rare category's low payout can be easily justified as upkeep costs and those that are less common or rare will cost more to maintain.
2. Factions with few/no exclusive mechs- Clan Ghost bear is an example of a Faction that doesn't really have many exclusive chassis despite having some very well known Chassis that are strongly associated with them. This issue can be handled by providing them a larger bonus to each of the mechs they did use.
TLDR: Faction Specific Mechs aims to incentivize the use of mechs more typical of a said Faction, not force them to use mechs that are exclusive to them.
Payout Tier System based on commonality of the mech chassis/variant
Lack of exclusive mechs may be reward other ways.