its already a gift. its free premium currency for playing the game. what you spend it on is your issue. and the phrase weekly cap pretty obviously implies that it resets every week.A gift should be a gift. No matter the number of facepalms
its already a gift. its free premium currency for playing the game. what you spend it on is your issue. and the phrase weekly cap pretty obviously implies that it resets every week.A gift should be a gift. No matter the number of facepalms
They didn't offer me 1 ARX for free. I had to play to earn it. If they wanted to offer me the bobbleheah as agift it should either cost 0 ARX or 1 ARX but that specific ARX should have been credited to MY account for free i.e. no purchase requirement or no play time requirement. ONLY in that case I could justify counting it n the weekly cap. Otherwise it shouldn't have affected my weekly cap since it was a gift right?its already a gift. its free premium currency for playing the game. what you spend it on is your issue. and the phrase weekly cap pretty obviously implies that it resets every week.
Well they've got £4.99 of my money that they wouldn't otherwise have had.So I wonder if this update is increasing Frontier's income like they obviously hoped it would.
I wondered if the main driver was to get the shop for all three platforms using the same mechanic, but having read all the recent posts I realise how naive I am.So I wonder if this update is increasing Frontier's income like they obviously hoped it would.
The present or absence of a STORE button in the station menu make no difference on whether or not I buy cosmetics, but it does annoy me. If anything it almost makes me want to not buy cosmetics in protest. As for Arx, I came from PS4 where we had Frontier Points, so this is nothing new to me, nor does it bother me.Well they've got £4.99 of my money that they wouldn't otherwise have had.
But you then get a regular newspaper each and every day or each and every weekend. You don't cherry pick. The situation with ED cosmetics and arx is more akin to buying a one-off magazine but having to pay 1.5x the cover price, in case the next time you fancy a magazine you can pay 1.5x the cover price again and hope that there's a third one you also like so you can spend the balance."You don't hand over £5 to a shop keeper and then walk out without taking change."
No, but you might pre-pay your newspaper bill.
And if you decide that you've had enough of that bar and never intend to go back, does the publican get to keep what's left? Because I'm reasonably sure there's no documented mechanism by which FD can give you a refund on unspent arx**.You might put £20 behind the bar, rather than paying for each pint.
But you then get a regular newspaper each and every day or each and every weekend. You don't cherry pick. The situation with ED cosmetics and arx is more akin to buying a one-off magazine but having to pay 1.5x the cover price, in case the next time you fancy a magazine you can pay 1.5x the cover price again and hope that there's a third one you also like so you can spend the balance.
And if you decide that you've had enough of that bar and never intend to go back, does the publican get to keep what's left? Because I'm reasonably sure there's no documented mechanism by which FD can give you a refund on unspent arx**.
(Not trying to have a go, just pointing out the potential pitfalls of relying on analogies. Even though we all do it).
*Numbers may have been exaggerated for easier maths.
**Although to be fair to FD, if you asked them to permanently delete your account I reckon
there's a good chance they would do this. It's one of the paradoxes of this company. At
times the profit-focused tail seems to be well and truly wagging the dog, yet when it comes
to one-on-one customer service their support team often goes above and beyond.
My planned rebuff is "and when has anyone ever stopped drinking until the money is all gone?"And if you decide that you've had enough of that bar and never intend to go back, does the publican get to keep what's left? Because I'm reasonably sure there's no documented
Is there some trick to earning ARX? Something I have to enable? I ask because I have earned zero ARX so far. I booted up the game the other day just to take a look around at the changes but didn't hang around long because of the bugs, etc. I did one mission and logged off for the night - about ten minutes of gameplay in all. Today, I logged in and discovered my ARX balance was still zero. Okay, I thought, maybe I didn't play enough. So today I logged on again, did a salvage mission, sold some exploration data, and used the FSS to scan 3/4's of a solar system. I logged out and returned about three hours later: still zero ARX.
Am I missing something? Or just another bug to log?
Except CQC kills/deaths. Those don't get you any ARX. Not yet anyway.Kills and, probably, being killed, generate Arx.
Right now missions don't seem to generate Arx. This seems odd.
CorrectAdd to the FAQs...
Q: Is there a maximum number of ARX I am able to earn per week?
A: Isn't the max per power cycle 400 ARX?
Incorrect. Arx do not expire.Q. I want to "save up" my ARX over several weeks to make a paint job purchase. Do ARX earned during the week expire if I don't use them?
A: Didn't I read somewhere that gameplay earned ARX expire?
it is a crying shame CQC does not award them.Except CQC kills/deaths. Those don't get you any ARX. Not yet anyway.