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#61 Blacksheep One

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 06:05 AM

Adding my voice to those who'd love to throw some charity-bound money for items your way, PGI. Looking forward to the event.

#62 B L O O D W I T C H

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 07:37 AM

View PostBlacksheep One, on 01 April 2019 - 06:05 AM, said:

Adding my voice to those who'd love to throw some charity-bound money for items your way, PGI. Looking forward to the event.


+1 autism urbie(c)

+9000 autism atlas(c) (with lrm and maschineguns)

Just give it a nice paintjob and send some of the money to autismcanada.org

https://autismcanada...g-partnerships/

Come on, PGI, dooo iiitt~

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Edited by Toha Heavy Industries, 01 April 2019 - 07:40 AM.


#63 The worst pilot ever

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 07:46 AM

great event PGI. I have a son on the spectrum, and really appreciate the attention this is getting. I already felt at home in the game, but now even more.
Next time I leg a piranha I'll have an even warmer fuzzy feeling ������
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Edited by The worst pilot ever, 01 April 2019 - 07:47 AM.


#64 Mike Forst

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 08:38 AM

For comments about being so close to April Fool's Day: world Autism Awareness Day is April 2, which is when the event starts.

I'd also like to thank everyone for their kind words and support. This is obviously a cause close to my heart and it is wonderful to see so many people not only showing their support but also speaking about their personal experiences.

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 08:41 AM

As a MechDad, I'd open up the wallet to purchase a specially designed mech (i.e. Sarah's Mech) to support the cause.

May I suggest a Clan Urbie?

#66 Disinterest

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 11:43 AM

I should have known the brown sea wouldn't pick up on my hard-line balance between keeping it real, and being considerate to people. The title is ironic.

When this event popped up with the subheading I was initially offended, and lol'd a bit, but then I was touched, then I posted something, and it floated out into the brown sea.

Welp, thar she blows, and all that.

I've got friends with kids who are dealing with the subject(because this is apparently the new ADHD), and relatives, and one friend who has demonstrable cognitive issues related to Autism. As for making fun of the event, it made fun of itself, and I'm not going to be faulted for taking life in stride all the time. I'd rather do that than be a sensitive-sally, or an apathetic individual who wouldn't have took the time to post on the forum.

P.S.

Where do we acquire more of the cockpit item?

Edited by EnzoNETMECH, 02 April 2019 - 04:02 AM.


#67 Bishop Steiner

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 02:14 PM

View PostGenerousWolf, on 31 March 2019 - 10:36 AM, said:

Well, have to support teammates with their illness, otherwise my auitists get every second game Posted Image Posted Image

most of us don't consider it an illness. Just food for thought.

View PostSHRedo, on 31 March 2019 - 04:10 PM, said:

nice april fools joke
xD xD xD
i laughed my *** off
xD xD xD
d(@_@)d
a bit of bad taste swings with this one but ok....

only bad taste seems to be your post. April is Autism Awareness Month. Just FYI.

View PostBlacksheep One, on 01 April 2019 - 06:05 AM, said:

Adding my voice to those who'd love to throw some charity-bound money for items your way, PGI. Looking forward to the event.

Just be very very careful choosing a charity. Many of he better known barely send any of that money to actually benefit those they claim. Some, liek Autism Speaks, are actively acting against the interest of the autistic community.

View PostEnzoNETMECH, on 01 April 2019 - 11:43 AM, said:

Probably the most beautiful irony I've seen in at least a decade. This is cause to recant prior criticisms of detachment from the community, it is clear SOME people at PGI have traversed the brown sea, and probably played some matches.

Let's be conscious though, that after the joke's been worn for awhile through the event, that one of the more cliche insults on the internet regarding one's capacity to perform is a mere adaptation of prior cliche insults... that is understandably offensive to people with actual proximity. I mean, that's the point of awareness, right?

07

there is no joke involved.

#68 Ch_R0me

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 02:17 PM

View PostMike Forst, on 01 April 2019 - 08:38 AM, said:

For comments about being so close to April Fool's Day: world Autism Awareness Day is April 2, which is when the event starts.

I'd also like to thank everyone for their kind words and support. This is obviously a cause close to my heart and it is wonderful to see so many people not only showing their support but also speaking about their personal experiences.


I just want to say that I saw the tweet with your daughter, and to be truly honest, I think that she'll surpass me in drawing skills very quickly Posted Image.

Yes, I've never had a proper skill in drawing. Of course, if you want, I could draw something by myself (and probably others as well).

And about the Autism Charity 'Mech... I felt that this actual moment will come, just around half of the year ago. At that time, I was thinking to convince PGI to introduce this particular mech as a Hero one

Spoiler


named "Cyberpunk", with polygon "black-gold" top and middle, but with legs covered in blue (mostly)graffiti on legs, because these mechs were used practically solitary among other forces on Russia, Terra, and it's a symbol of affinity with technology (VDNI in this case, or man-machine Vehicular Direct Neural Interface), seen in some Aspies at least.


But Urbie IIC seems to be good as well, would buy it if possible, although I know that now I want to upgrade my MW5 pack to Ultimate after getting paid, but let's just say that my salary is very low. Posted Image

Edited by ManganMan, 01 April 2019 - 02:27 PM.


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Posted 01 April 2019 - 04:57 PM

View PostEnzoNETMECH, on 01 April 2019 - 11:43 AM, said:

Probably the most beautiful irony I've seen in at least a decade. This is cause to recant prior criticisms of detachment from the community, it is clear SOME people at PGI have traversed the brown sea, and probably played some matches.

Let's be conscious though, that after the joke's been worn for a while through the event, that one of the more cliche insults on the internet regarding one's capacity to perform is a mere adaptation of prior cliche insults... that is understandably offensive to people with actual proximity. I mean, that's the point of awareness, right?

07

I wouldn't consider this a joke at all. I do not see one hint of malice in this thread. Though I will admit that it would have been better to announce this event after the day of April Fools as it gives off the wrong impression.

The only thing I'm watching out for are the scumbags both in the forums and in-game who want to make fun of this event. And I've seen A-holes low enough to crack jokes at Sarah's Jenner and berate PGI for donating to charity instead of fixing the game. I remember back in 2013, when a dude literally said that he would rather put his faith in Jesus Christ rather than a cancer program (thankfully it had been removed). It's fine if you want to criticize/hate PGI for whatever reason (balance, nerfs, content, etc), but don't be a *ick while doing it. Those are the kind of people I hate in this community, the ones who want to get into a personal vendetta by insulting or turning threads like these into jokes as a way to settle their own petty agendas. So if you really want to piss me off, be that low-down person who does that crap. I will be glad to rip you a new one for being a scumbag.

I apologize for the rant, but those are the kind of people I hate and I had to get that out of my chest.

TL;DR Version - It's okay to be angry at PGI for some things, but don't take your aggression out on charities just to settle a petty grudge or agenda.

#70 Orville Righteous

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 06:16 PM

Thanks for this event. My son looked happy when he read the event page. He said "I have autism" after reading it and I told him "Yep and MWO is doing an event for autism awareness". Very cool.

I put the cockpit items in his favorite mechs, his two Atlases. I put the decals on them as well.

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 06:19 PM

My wife has been a life skills teacher for the past 12+ years so big thanks to PGI for this event.

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 07:00 PM

View PostSHRedo, on 31 March 2019 - 04:10 PM, said:

nice april fools joke
xD xD xD
i laughed my *** off
xD xD xD
d(@_@)d
a bit of bad taste swings with this one but ok....

The April Fools joke is the Tetatae one, moron.

Nice to see other Aspies in the community.

Edited by Arkhangel, 01 April 2019 - 07:04 PM.


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Posted 01 April 2019 - 07:31 PM

View PostMike Forst, on 30 March 2019 - 05:03 PM, said:

To help provide some context for this event:

My daughter who has autism drew the Dadbot art. A couple of years ago I picked her from her Kindergarten field trip and brought her back to the office for the rest of the afternoon until it was time to go home. I found her some pencil crayons and she ended up drawing a robot with DAD written underneath it.

I shared it on Twitter and our resident concept artist, Alex Iglesias, saw it and quickly drew it up as MWO concept art and then replied to my Tweet with it. From there modeling it as a cockpit item ended up in our project management software and now it's going to be in the game.

I'm very happy and proud to have my daughter's doodle tunr into something that can help so many other people. It's always great to be able to give back and spread awareness.

I'll be going on streams starting on Tuesday to share my daughter's and my story and to help spread awareness. I look forward to talking to everyone and am more than willing to talk about my experiences.


So wholesome! I love it!

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Posted 01 April 2019 - 09:59 PM

View PostMike Forst, on 30 March 2019 - 05:03 PM, said:

To help provide some context for this event:

My daughter who has autism drew the Dadbot art. A couple of years ago I picked her from her Kindergarten field trip and brought her back to the office for the rest of the afternoon until it was time to go home. I found her some pencil crayons and she ended up drawing a robot with DAD written underneath it.

I shared it on Twitter and our resident concept artist, Alex Iglesias, saw it and quickly drew it up as MWO concept art and then replied to my Tweet with it. From there modeling it as a cockpit item ended up in our project management software and now it's going to be in the game.

I'm very happy and proud to have my daughter's doodle tunr into something that can help so many other people. It's always great to be able to give back and spread awareness.

I'll be going on streams starting on Tuesday to share my daughter's and my story and to help spread awareness. I look forward to talking to everyone and am more than willing to talk about my experiences.


Hey mike, what is your daughter's favorite mech? I think we should post some pix for her showing off her artwork.

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Posted 02 April 2019 - 06:13 AM

My eldest step son has autism. He has made me proud with all his successes. This is a worthy event for folks that suffer with what we take as ordinary. All my sons have grown up watching me play MW4 to MWO. Its a great idea to bring these two together

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Posted 02 April 2019 - 06:21 AM

My son has Autism, and was diagnosed with Asperger's. On the spectrum, and full of life and voice!! I will be running my Sarah's Jenner all day, in support, and fellowship, of my fellow Mech Dads and Moms, as well as our community warriors. Thanks for your support PGI!!!!

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Posted 02 April 2019 - 08:07 AM

Adding my voice saying that I'd be down to purchase some in game gear/items with proceeds going to a charity. Definitely a good look for the Battletech fandom to support worthy causes.

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Posted 02 April 2019 - 10:40 AM

View PostMike Forst, on 01 April 2019 - 08:38 AM, said:

For comments about being so close to April Fool's Day: world Autism Awareness Day is April 2, which is when the event starts.

I'd also like to thank everyone for their kind words and support. This is obviously a cause close to my heart and it is wonderful to see so many people not only showing their support but also speaking about their personal experiences.


Has there been any in-house discussion on doing a mech sale for autism in the same way as happened with Sarah's jenner six years ago ?

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Posted 02 April 2019 - 01:03 PM

Great they are doing charity again!

I remember Sarah's story... broke my heart all those years ago. Now I am a parent too and I still cannot imagine...

Well, this event is fortunately lighter in tone. I will pick up my Sarah's Jenner in the next few days, for old time's sake.


P.S. I just won a hero mech from the charity event stream :-) For whatever reason, I chose a Mean Baby. Will treasure it always.

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Posted 02 April 2019 - 03:43 PM

Awesome event,

My son is high spectrum autistic, its been an interesting ride with him, highly intelligent, although social skills as with most autistic people do not apply, brutally honest and any comment can come out of his mouth. I never taught him that he could not do this or that because he had autism, so he is an avid gamer, has a full time job, drives, and an associates degree in general education. At 26 he is doing well. He will probably never leave home just because he feels this is his place to be.





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