Jay Leon Hart, on 11 October 2017 - 11:47 AM, said:
For the old 4-pack vs newer single pack comparison, remember you got the equivalent of 4 (S) 'mechs for $80, which would cost you a further $80 with the single packs, then you can choose to keep or sell the non-(S) basic version. $80 for 12 'mechs, 4 of which have a C-Bill bonus vs $160 for 16 'mechs, 4 of which have a C-Bill bonus.
While it could be good business to sell them for less, with a declining player base and splitting dev time between this and MW5 (which is currently not making them any money), together with their history of increasing prices vs lowering them (or reducing value, such as banked premium time becoming active for packs), it is far more likely the mix'n'match model would be an overall increase in price.
Even still, if the price increase were modest per-variant, I'd be game for it... If picking two mechs cost less than getting three mechs, one of which I don't want, even if the value isn't the same, I'd rather get the two... Honestly, I basically don't buy a pack unless the (S) variant is what I want, because I'll almost never use a non-Cbill boost mech. So if I had the option to just buy the (S) at $20, I'd be happy (if it still had most of the perks, premium time, cockpit item, etc) It would certainly make me more inclined to buy packs I'm on the fence for if I can get in for less...
It would also be nice if we could float the (S) to whichever mech... Like the Nightstar (S) variant is garbage :/ As much as I want the paint, and the mech in general, the heavily restricting hardpoint locations on the main variant make me not buy anything because you really can't do anything with it... All the hardpoints are in the arms, but with every available actuator, it's severely crit-blocked, you can't squeeze hardly anything in there...
Edited by Twilight Fenrir, 12 October 2017 - 09:01 AM.