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Shepherd Grey
Capital Acquisitions LLC
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Posted - 2013.08.22 07:44:00 -
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Bought the merc pack, twice, to efficiently attain both boosters (and, of course, who doesn't love the toxin/dragonfly). Was about to do it again, but my buds insisted I go for the elite pack. Scanning over the dren suit/ar, i noticed it closely resembling adv-level gear respectively. Hardly ever use aur, outside of buying the passive boost since merc comes with active. Absolutely HATE murder-taxi drivers, so I would never...E.V.E.R...stoop to their level with the free car. Any opinions as to if its really worth dropping the benji? After watching the E3 2011 trailer, I had high hopes...is this really gona last long enough to put the pack to good use?
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Shepherd Grey
Capital Acquisitions LLC
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Posted - 2013.08.22 08:05:00 -
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Bob Teller wrote:Final fantasy 14 is 39,99$
Havn't played since the glory days of FF 2-4 & my favorite, 7 [actually dL VII on ps3, beat it again a year ago] :))) wasn't a fan of 8-10, so I gave up on the franchise. You try the beta?? how's it lookin? |
Shepherd Grey
Capital Acquisitions LLC
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Posted - 2013.08.22 08:11:00 -
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RedRebelCork wrote:I bought it.
The gear lets you play around with new styles that you don't have SP for early on with basic sentinel, scout and logi suits. The AUR is handy for skill boosters and you get a free LAV. If you can afford it and are in love with the game then sure why not? I'm somewhat regretting it at this point though to be honest.
Rusty Shallows wrote:You don't have to use LAVs to run people over. With the quicker delivery times by the RDV using a free lav to rush objectives or change position is very helpful. Also the dren series suits give the option to play around with fittings of select specialization suits before committing. The only downside is you don't have the swanky red assault suit or sniper rifle bpo from the veteran pack.
Yes, the vet pack was other option: new suit, free car, boosters. But the suit is the same specs as dragonfly. and, cost-wise, you get more out of buying the merc pack repeatedly (2.5 boosters for 50 compared to 2/50) So what's the downside then??
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Shepherd Grey
Capital Acquisitions LLC
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Posted - 2013.08.22 08:31:00 -
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excillon wrote:Shepherd Grey wrote:RedRebelCork wrote:I bought it.
The gear lets you play around with new styles that you don't have SP for early on with basic sentinel, scout and logi suits. The AUR is handy for skill boosters and you get a free LAV. If you can afford it and are in love with the game then sure why not? I'm somewhat regretting it at this point though to be honest. Rusty Shallows wrote:You don't have to use LAVs to run people over. With the quicker delivery times by the RDV using a free lav to rush objectives or change position is very helpful. Also the dren series suits give the option to play around with fittings of select specialization suits before committing. The only downside is you don't have the swanky red assault suit or sniper rifle bpo from the veteran pack. Yes, the vet pack was other option: new suit, free car, boosters. But the suit is the same specs as dragonfly. and, cost-wise, you get more out of buying the merc pack repeatedly (2.5 boosters for 50 compared to 2/50) So what's the downside then?? Well, the merc IIRC only comes with active, while the vet comes with an active and passive. I love passive boosters, they're a weekend warriors best friend.
I'm sayin, you use the merc pack aur to buy a passive booster. In the end, you get more boosters for $50 than you do with vet pack. |
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