I found a post of mine in a pay-to-win thread from nine and a half years ago:
forums.frontier.co.uk
I'm one of the nine votes saying unequivocally that the Eagle included with the Mercenary Edition (which I didn't even find until I was in a Viper) was pay-to-win.
Apparently, 5.2% of forum goers were of at least somewhat similar thinking. That's more than I was expecting.
Liberal use of SCO with an uncapped frame rate will do it.
I'm not sure what the exact terms were for acquisition of the Cobra Mk IV, but November 2016 was well after a year after the initial game launch and still more than a year after the initial Horizons sales (which was pre-orderable at least as far back as October 2015).
That is a non-contextual conflation of the real-world player with their in game characters.
I want a game without privilege for wealthy players, as far as is practical. I am fine with the in-game setting being a dystopian horror that makes fifty years of Reaganomics look fair and equitable.
Pay to Win - Mercenary Edition
Nope, you still get the Sidewinder to start with, and then have to fly to the Eagle and select it. As yet, no one knows how that will work, but it definitely won't be a permanent ship that you can never lose. I think a unique variation of the Sidewinder would have been better, but oh well...
I'm one of the nine votes saying unequivocally that the Eagle included with the Mercenary Edition (which I didn't even find until I was in a Viper) was pay-to-win.
Apparently, 5.2% of forum goers were of at least somewhat similar thinking. That's more than I was expecting.
If you're flying a fully engineered Cutter with an effective 25,000+ MJ of shields versus absolute damage (and more elsewhere) even before SCBs are taken into consideration, plus several thousand hull HP under that, the main thing I have difficulty imagining is how you ever find out what its rebuy costs in the first place.
Liberal use of SCO with an uncapped frame rate will do it.
Really? Does that mean I'm owed a CM4 because I bought the game + Horizons in Nov 2016? I am outraged I have been unwittingly denied access to this turd of a ship that I am entitled to have!
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I'm not sure what the exact terms were for acquisition of the Cobra Mk IV, but November 2016 was well after a year after the initial game launch and still more than a year after the initial Horizons sales (which was pre-orderable at least as far back as October 2015).
You want a galaxy without privilege for the wealthy, but many people who play this game want realism. Now the galaxy is more realistic. The ultra wealthy get to buy their ships, while the poor people have to spend weeks or minutes slogging their way through the gameplay.
That is a non-contextual conflation of the real-world player with their in game characters.
I want a game without privilege for wealthy players, as far as is practical. I am fine with the in-game setting being a dystopian horror that makes fifty years of Reaganomics look fair and equitable.
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