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#1 Arnie1808

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Posted 24 December 2011 - 04:21 PM

I have just been thinking about how things will be actually buying/salvaging/finding a mech will work.

First of all When we start the game I was thinking are we going to be given a choice of mech's from your house if you are in a house that is or if your in a Merc company / lone wolf be given a lump of C-Bills to purchase from a list of mech's available to you?

Once your into the game and trying to further you career and your are in a house will you be limited to just the mech's they field?

I am guessing if this is the case then Merc's and lone wolves will just have to save up C-Bills to buy there next mech like you do in World of Tanks?

The next thing I was wondering is if you pick a house and you really want a mech but it is from another house do you think we are going to be able to salvage one if you have a battle with the said house and if they field the mech you want (you have to kill it first obviously) then you can get it.

Now the next question is more of an idea than a question but do you think that there is ANY possibility that when you have chosen your house and you have been battling on different planets across the Inner Sphere.
There would be a possibly that you say capture then garrison a planet and if you manage to keep hold of the planet for x amount of time you find that there is a Cache of Lost Tech on said planet!!!
This could open up a lot of interesting things that could happen!
For one the house you are in has just found out that they maybe sitting on a massive pile of mech's and weapons from the Star League Era and you have first dib's on picking one of them!

Same goes for Mercenary groups but this would be an even bigger prize because the merc group would be able to expand its self and bid for much better jobs!

As for a lone wolf if you helped find it and keep it you could have your choice of a mech :)

This leads me onto once you have found out you have a Lost Tech Cache on the planet you have garrisoned for a while you are going to become a MASSIVE target because everybody else will want to take it from you!

I am reading through my Novels again and have just read The Price of Glory which if you have read it you would understand why it gave me the idea of finding a treasure trove of Lost Tech!

and if somebody is struggling then this is the story -

The Gray Death Legion is employed by the Free Worlds League against the Capellan Confederation. After the completion of a campaign, they are to be awarded the planet Helm as a reward. Helm has an ancient Star League cache on it though, and ComStar, in league with radical elements of the Free Worlds League , try to frame The Gray Death Legion for a massacre so they can take possession of the treasure: a Star League Memory Core. The Gray Death Legion escapes with help from Duke Ricol.

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Good idea or not???

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Posted 25 December 2011 - 03:51 AM

Well, interesting idea, devs in the latest Q&A stated that all mechs will be available to all players, prices will very so really its going to come down to what house your in, and how expensive said mech is.

Salvage is a hot speculation item as right now its viability is based on if there are 'respawn' battles like in MW4 online matches or if its perma mech death: IE when a mech goes down and its not fully destroyed it leaves salvage.

Other wise cool idea.

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Posted 25 December 2011 - 03:59 AM

so far all we know is that all mechs will be available to everyone, no House specific varieties.At launch we will only have

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[MATT C] At launch planetary control will consist of single matches though over time we intend to add support for sequenced matches.

How much they will cost etc is unknown at the moment.

#4 Arnie1808

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Posted 25 December 2011 - 04:07 AM

I just thought that doing it like that might spice things up a bit and makes it more interesting.
I'm at the moment playing World of Tanks and have been for a while now but to be honest it gets a bit boring after a while just saving up for the next tank all the time where as something like this might be better because it has the restriction you need but also a better way of getting the mech's you want in my opinion.

The other thing is ( I don't know if you have played WoT) but when they brought in the option to be a Wallet Warrior and you could buy the Type 59 it spoiled the game for me because a lot of people just buy the tank with REAL cash and I can't be sure but it seems like they are way over powered and armoured and in all honesty have made me not play it as much because I end up getting annoyed and can't be bothered with it any-more.

I don't want MWO to go this way but I am dreading the day when it more than likely will be announced ;)

But if they do it in some way similar to like what I said above it would stop the Wallet Warriors from ruining the game because unless you found / Salvaged a mech you would have to choose from you House armoury which would make me happy ;)

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 01:22 PM

Premium tanks in WoT are actually at a disadvantage compared to same-tier, same-class tanks. The advantage of premium tanks are that they cost a lot less to run and make credits, which is their purpose. My tier-8 T-44 and M26 can (relatively) easily kill T-59's 1 vs 1.

All the complaints about the T-59 are due to those in lower-tiered tanks who can't kill them 1 vs 1 (and rightly so). Also, T-59's tend to team up and "wolfpack," so they can easily take on solo tanks. Finally, I feel that many don't know how to aim, as the T-59's turret tends to bounce off shots. But they are very vulnerable in the sides...but still many just keep on hitting the turret.

They are not really overpowered, it's just and illusion. They can be easily killed, as long as you are at least in a same-tier tank ,aim your shots, and expect them to "wolfpack" when they come.

edit: And remember, it's the wallet warriors that lets the welfare warriors play for free.

Edited by AlienInvader, 26 December 2011 - 01:27 PM.


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Posted 26 December 2011 - 01:36 PM

View PostArnie1808, on 25 December 2011 - 04:07 AM, said:

I just thought that doing it like that might spice things up a bit and makes it more interesting.
I'm at the moment playing World of Tanks and have been for a while now but to be honest it gets a bit boring after a while just saving up for the next tank all the time where as something like this might be better because it has the restriction you need but also a better way of getting the mech's you want in my opinion.

The other thing is ( I don't know if you have played WoT) but when they brought in the option to be a Wallet Warrior and you could buy the Type 59 it spoiled the game for me because a lot of people just buy the tank with REAL cash and I can't be sure but it seems like they are way over powered and armoured and in all honesty have made me not play it as much because I end up getting annoyed and can't be bothered with it any-more.

I don't want MWO to go this way but I am dreading the day when it more than likely will be announced ;)

But if they do it in some way similar to like what I said above it would stop the Wallet Warriors from ruining the game because unless you found / Salvaged a mech you would have to choose from you House armoury which would make me happy ;)


Will it's a F2p game, that's pretty much the only way they can make their money back...

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 01:53 PM

View Postverybad, on 26 December 2011 - 01:36 PM, said:


Will it's a F2p game, that's pretty much the only way they can make their money back...


What about the money that is generated from selling the game originally?

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 02:02 PM

View PostDraelren, on 26 December 2011 - 01:53 PM, said:


What about the money that is generated from selling the game originally?


It's "free2play" meaning it's free. They will be hoping to make money off of minor transactions for add-ons, visual items, etc.

If I understand correctly, the available mechs will be based off of your in-game rank, but you should have access to each tier of mechs to start off as they seem to be trying to build a class based style of play.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 03:03 PM

Near as I understand it, "wallet warriors" won't have much of an advantage in the game. A few perks here and there, but nothing that can't be done without spending real money - to my understanding, you just get what you get a little bit faster after greasing a palm here and there.

I expect that the mechs your house uses will be rather cheaper for you than those other houses use - so Kurita can expect relatively cheap Dragons, Davion can expect some other thing, and Steiner can expect the good old AS7-D "scout" mech.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 03:38 PM

View PostFear Radick, on 26 December 2011 - 02:02 PM, said:

It's "free2play" meaning it's free. They will be hoping to make money off of minor transactions for add-ons, visual items, etc.


Yes, it's free to play, but that doesn't guarantee that you won't buy it originally. F2P just means that you don't pay per month.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 05:22 PM

F2P games like MWO will be don't charge for the initial install version of the game. Go check out DDO, AoC, DCUO, Atlantica Online, etc, etc..you don't buy anything in order to play the game, you download the install, you run it, and you are good to go. Some of them, like DDO, AoC and DCUO offer a monthly subscription plan because they started OUT as P2P games that you had to buy the initial install and then spend a monthly fee to keep playing, but they've switched over to a F2P setup because..well..quite frankly, the games were dying and this was a last ditch effort to keep them going. I played DDO from release on, and I remember quite well how the player base slowly dwindled down to almost nothing over the years. They went F2P and the player base exploded, and it really DID save the game..sorta ;) DCUO went F2P and the player base didn't just explode, it went nuclear..for a few weeks..now it's starting to get real low again..F2P doesn't make the game worth playing if it's sucks...something to remember ;)

#12 Draelren

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 05:36 PM

As far as my understanding goes F2P is where they don't charge a fee, but they also get money from people buying things in game. It doesn't exactly by definition require there not to be a buy-in at the initial install.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 05:54 PM

It may work like Guild Wars currently works as you buy the game/Expansion for X amount. Then u can by extra storage/costumes/whatever for real money from thier website. I currently play guild wars, and by no means is it nessescary to spend real money to play, besides the initial price of the game. Makes it a little easier, but not like you HAVE too. Its a nice system if it worked like that in MWO.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 06:14 PM

View PostDraelren, on 26 December 2011 - 05:36 PM, said:

As far as my understanding goes F2P is where they don't charge a fee, but they also get money from people buying things in game. It doesn't exactly by definition require there not to be a buy-in at the initial install.


the phrase "Free To Play" says it all, no money needed. otherwise it is not "Free" ;)

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 06:45 PM

View PostHATER-1, on 26 December 2011 - 06:14 PM, said:


the phrase "Free To Play" says it all, no money needed. otherwise it is not "Free" ;)


Completely free games would be freeware, not F2P. Whle yes, they have said that this game will not require an initial buy-in, I'm merely stating that F2P does not mean that there couldn't be a buy-in, at least by the definitions that I have seen in the past. Unless somewhere along the line, the definition changed.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 07:25 PM

Guild Wars is not F2P, doesn't advertise itself as such, doesn't call itself free to play. You have to BUY the game, the online portion simply charges no monthly fee. The various PvP based FPS games like CoD, Battlefield, Quake stuff, Unreal stuff..same premise..you buy the game, you install it, you can play it online without having a monthly fee..NONE of them are F2P nor do they ever advertise themselves as such nor imply it.

EVERY Free to play game on the market currently, INCLUDING WoW I might add, has no charge to get the initial install, nor to play the game every month. If they charge for that initial install, it's not a Free 2 Play and can't advertise itself as such..not in the United States at any rate.

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 10:09 PM

View PostDraelren, on 26 December 2011 - 05:36 PM, said:

As far as my understanding goes F2P is where they don't charge a fee, but they also get money from people buying things in game. It doesn't exactly by definition require there not to be a buy-in at the initial install.

http://mwomercs.com/...e-free-to-play/
Seems like you need to read this before making statements that are incorrect or already have been answered by the Developers.

Team Fortress is a free 2 play game, and yet it is highly profitable because people buy the ingame stuff. This is the profit model MWO seems to be taking.

Edited by verybad, 26 December 2011 - 10:14 PM.


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Posted 27 December 2011 - 04:11 AM

stacarft 2 is free to play but you still got to buy the game.

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Posted 27 December 2011 - 08:34 AM

View PostPyroAcid, on 27 December 2011 - 04:11 AM, said:

stacarft 2 is free to play but you still got to buy the game.

I think you misunderstand. sc2 is not f2p because u have to buy the game to play it, so it's not free.

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Posted 27 December 2011 - 12:31 PM

I just want to know how we are going to "purchase" the mechs. Are we gonna have to use real money or c-bills earned in game. and if the mechs are shot down in one match will I loose the mech permanently or will I get it back and just have to pay a small amount to have it repaired.

that's all I want to know lol

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