As a tabletop player and a long time reader of the fluff, one thing about the Battletech universe that hasn't been translated well here is that - while there are a vast number of 'mechs out there, the few that are customized are either done out of desperation (We have no PPCs, let's put a Large Laser and a couple of heat sinks in there, instead), or because the mechwarrior therein was prolific enough that he could throw huge amounts of money or milk favors from powerful contacts to keep his mech in top shape. This was mostly because repairing and maintaining custom 'mechs was significantly more costly and difficult than having something straight off the assembly line, and required much more skilled technicians to pull off the operation without botching it.
However, while customizing 'mechs has an initially high cost in MWO, there really isn't any motivation for players to want to keep their 'mechs in the stock configuration. Why would you ever keep the vanilla AC5 in your Dragon when you could replace it with a gauss rifle or AC10 in there, instead? Or why not boat those SRMs in your Catapult to chew up most any target in a matter of seconds?
I'd like to suggest that a system be put into place that reduces the repair costs if a 'mech is kept in it's stock configuration, to maybe 75% the normal costs that we're seeing here. That, or boost things the other direction, making custom 'mechs more expensive, probably at about 125% the normal cost. That said though, it'd be nice if a system were put into place that measured how far the 'mech deviated from the original (Like the refit/Customization rules in Strategic Operations), so that players who did minor tweaks didn't get as badly hit for repair costs as, say, someone who strips out every last weapons system on their 'mech.
I've brought up the idea with several of the other players I've dealt with on Teamspeak, and overall, the reception has been positive.
tl;dr:
- In the books, it's very rare for a mech to be customized.
- In the tabletop game when using the campaign rules, customization is risky, expensive, and can make maintenance a nightmare.
- In MWO, the only reason most players would use a stock config mech is because they don't have enough C-bills left to customize it yet.
- Please add a out-of-game mechanic that promotes the use of stock configurations so that while players can still customize, they'd at least consider keeping their 'mechs as-is, or reduce how dramatic the customizations are.
Edited by ice trey, 28 December 2012 - 04:12 AM.


















