MadBadger, on 09 January 2019 - 06:48 AM, said:
I am somewhat torn.
On the plus side:
- I'm a Founder, I've spent as much money on MWO over time as I have on any other game. I consider all that money well spent (for the value and entertainment I've received).
- I truly appreciate the efforts PGI has done to resurrect the BattleTech franchise (as per the points made in the
https://mwomercs.com...gi-for-mechcon/ thread)
- I think PGI has crafted a solid Mech shooter in MWO
- The PGI customer support team has always performed to high standards, as has the art/design team.
On the minus side:
- Having been active since Beta, I am really, really unimpressed with the overall pace of development from the PGI team. It's like they worked their butts off to get the base game implemented, and then have been phoning it in since about 2015. (I've got a 5-year B.Sc.(H) in CompSci, I've developed and written multi-player online games, I've run several businesses over the years; yes I can tell when a production team is just dicking around with no real progress being made.)
- Similarly, since Beta, PGI has regularly boggled my mind with some great customer outreach and initiatives, mixed in with even more situations where they not only shot themselves in the foot with bad decisions/handling/delays, but literally vaporized all the feet in the room with heavy pulse lasers)
- MWO is a good, entertaining shooter. But I don't play BattleTech for the shooter aspects. I play BT for what was there in Crescent Hawk's Inception, in MechWarrior, MW:2 and MW:4 (and the others, but those were the highlights for me). Story. Lore. Meaningful travel and trade. Developing a pilot team. Mission/goal oriented play. Meaningful character development. So far, PGI has not shown me they have any grasp of these elements.
Those are the primary concerns, they pretty much balance each other out. The decision is close enough that I can honestly say that if it was priced in Canadian dollars I would likely pick up the Standard or Collectors edition, and since they are priced in $US (30% exchange rate surplus), I've bought nothing. That's how close the decision is balanced for me.
I really want to support PGI. I'm really uncertain that they can deliver the MechWarrior I want to play.
I agree with this completely. I am a Legendary founder. I was never one of those salty founders. Even at $120 I paid I easily felt I got my entertainment hours worth from the game.
I'm not an avid player much. I hop in now and then when friends want to play.
I don't see the $50 price tag as that much of a risk... I do play MWO some and the MC is a nice bonus. For those of you who wonder why they are giving a double bonus to founders. Have you seen the credits list of the founders?
I found this to give an idea of how many there were: Credit from this post:
https://mwomercs.com...fouers-numbers/
Type-----------Number------Value Per------Line Total
Legendary]----26,470-------120--------------3,176,400
Elite------------26,400--------60---------------1,584,000
Veteran-------14,840--------30----------------445,200
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Total: 5,205,600
That's a couple dollars if a good number of those preordered.
My biggest issue is that too many of my friends are not Competitive PVPers. The Co-op in MW5 and a new single player campaign are with $50 to take the risk, May work on getting my friends to get it also. It helps that I don't feel slighted like so many. Grudge till death types I guess. Let it go brother...it's $50 it'll be ok.
I'll probably just get the $50 package, but seems like a worthwhile purchase to me.
- Kill
Edited by Killhunger, 10 January 2019 - 12:32 AM.