Hey you,
Trial mech's are awesome against other trial mechs OR any lowly customized non-optimized mech' any player takes out on the field. In any situation the PILOT makes the difference. Then, the second limiting factor is the build itself, custom or default.
Pando
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Why Do Trial Mechs Suck So Much - These Are The Mech New Players Are Going To See First?
Started by Mech Merc, Dec 10 2012 12:35 PM
66 replies to this topic
#61
Posted 11 December 2012 - 08:36 AM
#62
Posted 11 December 2012 - 08:37 AM
The trial mech system needs a re-design. It is way too hard to bring people in while making them drive those lemons.
I get that PGI wants to make money with the game, I don't have a problem with that. So I understand wanting a slight "push" towards plunking down for some MC. But clearly the current way of doing it isn't accomplishing that.
Frankly, I think an obvious option would be to make the Hero mechs more affordable. If the Yen was $5, included it's own mechbay, and came with it's current config and benefits, how easy would it be to sell to a new player? Stop piloting those lame trial mechs, and buy a modestly priced "Hero" that comes with a bonus to cbill generation and some potent (but limited) weapons.
Once they get a taste for playing the game like it ought, they'll want to make their own custom rides and expand the garage. The Yen is a perfect tease since it is comparatively powerful to the trials out of the box, but kind of shallow in terms of customization and alternate load outs. I think all the Hero mechs should be sold at a cheap rate, while marketing and tone really pushes players to making their "own" mech. Message it like Hero mechs are great starters, but the real pride is in owning your own custom fleet.
I get that PGI wants to make money with the game, I don't have a problem with that. So I understand wanting a slight "push" towards plunking down for some MC. But clearly the current way of doing it isn't accomplishing that.
Frankly, I think an obvious option would be to make the Hero mechs more affordable. If the Yen was $5, included it's own mechbay, and came with it's current config and benefits, how easy would it be to sell to a new player? Stop piloting those lame trial mechs, and buy a modestly priced "Hero" that comes with a bonus to cbill generation and some potent (but limited) weapons.
Once they get a taste for playing the game like it ought, they'll want to make their own custom rides and expand the garage. The Yen is a perfect tease since it is comparatively powerful to the trials out of the box, but kind of shallow in terms of customization and alternate load outs. I think all the Hero mechs should be sold at a cheap rate, while marketing and tone really pushes players to making their "own" mech. Message it like Hero mechs are great starters, but the real pride is in owning your own custom fleet.
#63
Posted 11 December 2012 - 08:39 AM
I would just replace one of them with a mech that has really low dps but can't overheat (at all). So new players can experience both sides of the game. If they want more dps they will generate more heat and know it. Now all they know is "if I shoot I will overheat -> no fun".
#64
Posted 11 December 2012 - 08:39 AM
Pando, on 11 December 2012 - 08:36 AM, said:
Hey you,
Trial mech's are awesome against other trial mechs OR any lowly customized non-optimized mech' any player takes out on the field. In any situation the PILOT makes the difference. Then, the second limiting factor is the build itself, custom or default.
Pando
Trial mech's are awesome against other trial mechs OR any lowly customized non-optimized mech' any player takes out on the field. In any situation the PILOT makes the difference. Then, the second limiting factor is the build itself, custom or default.
Pando
But with a proper heat system trial Mechs are actually fair to good. And the Awesome 9M is worthy of it's namesake without Mods.
#65
Posted 11 December 2012 - 09:07 AM
Syllogy, on 11 December 2012 - 08:02 AM, said:
Because Trial Mechs are what PGI threw in the face of TableToppers that keep quoting Canon and TT rules to SHOW THEM THAT TT RULES DO NOT WORK IN MWO. They'll get fixed as soon as the TableToppers decide to quit ranting about how the TT game works.
Choose one of the following replies:
1) Once the last TTer has left and given up hope on the game, there will be no one left that could appreciate revamped stock configs, since they all felt screwed over when someone tried to teach the TTers a lesson.
2) PGI has decided to implement rules for their game that are incompatible with table top stock designs, and TTers are pointing it out until PGI has improved things in some manner, or there is no game left anymore to improve.
Mustrum "And I don't even play table top, I just haven't forgotten everything I learned about math" Ridcully
Edited by MustrumRidcully, 11 December 2012 - 09:08 AM.
#66
Posted 11 December 2012 - 09:09 AM
i hope the devs aren't blind , and not see what the community asks for . most of the posts in the Suggestions section , ask mainly for the same thing , NEW PLAYERS with NEW PLAYERS , and EXPERIENCED PLAYERS with EXPERIENCED PLAYERS !
#New Player : with less then 10 Hours Gameplay
#Experienced Players : With ownd mech's and gear , and upgrades and all.
#New Player : with less then 10 Hours Gameplay
#Experienced Players : With ownd mech's and gear , and upgrades and all.
Edited by Ronson, 11 December 2012 - 09:11 AM.
#67
Posted 11 December 2012 - 09:11 AM
Stat Based and Battle Value based matchmaking is the answer...
in my thread...
below...
in my thread...
below...
Ronson, on 11 December 2012 - 09:09 AM, said:
i hope the devs aren't blind , and not see what the community asks for . most of the posts in the Suggestions section , ask mainly for the same thing , NEW PLAYERS with NEW PLAYERS , and EXPERIENCED PLAYERS with EXPERIENCED PLAYERS !
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