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Needless Sacermendor
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Posted - 2013.12.04 16:35:00 -
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Some people wouldn't know how to use a braincell if it came with instructions AND pictures !
Do you really think spending a huge amount of money on vast quantities of an item that has seen more than it's fair share of OP forum threads, many of which call for its restocking from hives to be removed ... the other thing you've spent money on stockpiling ... and then making threads telling how you're going to abuse these things to "grief" other players was a good idea ?
Let me tell you a little something about New Eden. |
Needless Sacermendor
Red Fox Brigade
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Posted - 2013.12.04 17:13:00 -
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Jadek Menaheim wrote:Needless Sacermendor wrote:Some people wouldn't know how to use a braincell if it came with instructions AND pictures ! Do you really think spending a huge amount of money on vast quantities of an item that has seen more than it's fair share of OP forum threads, many of which call for its restocking from hives to be removed ... the other thing you've spent money on stockpiling ... and then making threads telling how you're going to abuse these things to "grief" other players was a good idea ? Let me tell you a little something about New Eden. Well then they may have to place 'unfavorable' holds on the future secondary market, because it is not I who will be using the grenades, but my customers. Regardless of whether hives will continue to restock grenades, they will remain as a tool for restocking weapons. My purchase of proto hives still remains a worthwhile investment, and I'm sure CCP appreciates the product marketing that leads to greater sales volume...to which more sales equates to more drinks at happy hour for the DEVs. Win. Win. /me baffled !
I asked 1 question ... no reply ... here's the 'for dummies' version ... Was it a good idea to buy grenades that are quite likely to be nerfed and then come on the forums saying you're going to "grief" people in FW with them, thus increasing their likelihood of being nerfed ?
I didn't say the hives weren't a worthwhile investment ... they're unlikely to be nerfed ... but you're not going to be happy if those grenades suddenly become single use and not restockable and worth little more than a militia grenade on the secondary market ... especially if your intentions and recommendations in this thread are a deciding factor in CCPs decision to nerf them.
I'm sure CCP appreciates the money you've invested in them, but I don't see how you think this could be any kind of product marketing when CCP has mail shots, ingame market, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Announcements section of the forum where they would generate a million times more potential customer exposure than your thread ... even with my keeping it on page 1 far longer than it could on it's own merit. |
Needless Sacermendor
Red Fox Brigade
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Posted - 2013.12.04 17:15:00 -
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MySpaceTom wrote:Placing more afterthought AUR items in people's suits is a good thing for 'accidental' profit generation to CCP. When people go to the fitting window, some customers may be in a rush and not to realize how much AUR they are spending at full market value to restock a fit, or the timing may not be favorable for the player to take off and refit the 'cheap' AUR module for and ISK based variant, thus eating up additional AUR reserves. When new and more interesting AUR products come out, players may find themselves dropping down more cash, because they had slowly diminished their original AUR reserves to an extent that they could no longer purchase this new product with existing AUR funds. Somebody didn't connect the recent AUR item sale to the impending drop of 1.7 with it's new AUR items including Factional Warfare boosters |
Needless Sacermendor
Red Fox Brigade
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Posted - 2013.12.04 17:24:00 -
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MySpaceTom wrote:Needless Sacermendor wrote:MySpaceTom wrote:Placing more afterthought AUR items in people's suits is a good thing for 'accidental' profit generation to CCP. When people go to the fitting window, some customers may be in a rush and not to realize how much AUR they are spending at full market value to restock a fit, or the timing may not be favorable for the player to take off and refit the 'cheap' AUR module for and ISK based variant, thus eating up additional AUR reserves. When new and more interesting AUR products come out, players may find themselves dropping down more cash, because they had slowly diminished their original AUR reserves to an extent that they could no longer purchase this new product with existing AUR funds. Somebody didn't connect the recent AUR item sale to the impending drop of 1.7 with it's new AUR items including Factional Warfare boosters I don't foreseeably need those items to do what I want with this game. I just ment it was another case of getting people to spend their AUR before dropping more content so people have to spend cash cos they already spent the AUR they had ... a situation you could have included in your post. |
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