Apoc1138, on 21 May 2013 - 02:50 AM, said:
I am arguing the real issue... I'm not sure what "we todd ed slippery slope" means?
You are saying RnR because realism, I'm saying no to realism for realism's sake, what makes the most sense from a gameplay point of view for everyone involved
RnR punishes new players needlessly and makes the game inaccessible to players of a more casual bent
that doesn't mean turn it in to COD, it means soften the edges while retaining the core
I was fine with RnR as I always made good bank, however I can understand how newer players, or players who want to only play a few hours a week, would be put off by having a situation where they could actually play for an hour and have achieved nothing
and yes, I do reserve the right to post sarcastic responses to blatantly wonky lines of thinking
we are going to be getting a risk / reward setup in CW with merc corps fighting for and having to defend territories, so lets see how that pans out
sorry but i find it detrimental to copy/paste all of the arguments i have ever made since most people tend to avoid reading bricks of text. if you will look closely any post where i am directly arguing the realism is a direct RESPONSE to some other comment about the realism of it.
Apoc1138, on 21 May 2013 - 02:55 AM, said:
you've seen a battlemech break?
you know, those big stompy robots that don't actually exist?
do you intend to attack me EVERY time i come back with a response to these issues?
if you really hate it when anything involving realism is argued, then why don't you go after some of these people?
vv
Vassago Rain, on 21 May 2013 - 01:20 AM, said:
You do realize that battlemechs, especially the assault mechs from the star league era, are pretty much indestructible, and will survive being forgotten inside a barn for 300 years no problem, yes?
They're like AK-47s.
The whole setting is built around this.
LordBraxton, on 21 May 2013 - 06:30 AM, said:
there are 3 scenarios here
1- The term you are looking for is dispossessed. However as new mechs are supplied to a unit the dispossessed come up for re-assignment, they still don't pay for their repairs.
2- more likely your pilot is dead, as 6ppcs just cored you, but we can't delete your account.
3- The likeliest scenario is they take the remains of your mech back to base, and slap a bunch of spare\salvage parts into it to get it running again. The house still picks up the repair bill.
@ Apoc1138: if you want to moderate and be the voice of reason, then fine, but don't use that crap as a smoke screen to cover your attempts to disrupt the views you don't like.
LordBraxton, on 21 May 2013 - 06:30 AM, said:
there are 3 scenarios here
1- The term you are looking for is dispossessed. However as new mechs are supplied to a unit the dispossessed come up for re-assignment, they still don't pay for their repairs.
2- more likely your pilot is dead, as 6ppcs just cored you, but we can't delete your account.
3- The likeliest scenario is they take the remains of your mech back to base, and slap a bunch of spare\salvage parts into it to get it running again. The house still picks up the repair bill.
and those repairs to that high technology are going to cost money or resources of some kind. without some sort of repercussion pilots are more likely to damage their mech just for that little bit of extra pay, so he works hard to earn that extra 1000 cbills and in the process the mech suffers 10,000 cbills worth of damage and this is a common trend with said pilot. if the pilot isn't paying for it directly then at some point i find it likely that he will be stripped of his mech or some other heinous fate.
also none of us are assigned to our mechs. we earn money, buy, and outfit them. so if we really want to go to a house based system then we also need to take away any individual ability to buy and outfit mechs, because from what i understand most house pilots don't own their mechs. no one... very few would like it but this would be a very easy way to balance the field and get rid of most complaints that appear on the forums. simply have each pilot queue up and then have them drop into a predetermined set of mechs on the map. no more hordes of assault mechs. and just for those morons that skim for soundbites to use in attacks
I AM NOT ADVOCATING THIS SORT OF CHANGE.
Edited by blinkin, 21 May 2013 - 11:03 AM.