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Roy Mustang wrote on 2011-03-30 20:15
Quote from Everwanderer;389798:
Can i request the mods put on a flashy bold announcement that reads "This is not an event" somewhere in the thread?
maybe change the title?
My hair ;_;
Why do you keep commenting on your hair? What's with your hair anyways?
After keeping a close eye on this. I realized...maybe spending $30 will be a waste of my money considering the crap I see people getting and the only thing I wanted is the Nuadha robe. Ya...just no. Not worth it.
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Everwanderer wrote on 2011-03-30 20:20
Quote from kingofrunes;389799:
Why do you keep commenting on your hair? What's with your hair anyways?
After keeping a close eye on this. I realized...maybe spending $30 will be a waste of my money considering the crap I see people getting and the only thing I wanted is the Nuadha robe. Ya...just no. Not worth it.
Is falling apart, this thread's making me bald ;_;
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Adelynn wrote on 2011-03-30 20:57
Special snowflake: People that get things because they're rare so they can show off in Dunbarton, more than for actually liking sait item.
And 2K? Seriously? That dress could easily have been bought with less than $60.
Stil, that doesn't mean I think it's okay for Nexon to screw the economy over.....But 2K dollars, really...x.e
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Crimmy wrote on 2011-03-30 21:19
Who in the flying flippers spends two thousands dollars on an item in this game?
Seriously, someone needs their priorities straight. Geezus christ, please tell me that's a lie.
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Kylie wrote on 2011-03-30 22:11
Quote from Crimmy;389860:
Who in the flying flippers spends two thousands dollars on an item in this game?
Seriously, someone needs their priorities straight. Geezus christ, please tell me that's a lie.
Not a lie, unfortunately. Thought it would be rude to tell him/her to stop.
And to be honest, I think I'm only being nice saying that she spent $2000, probably was more. :X
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Ailyene wrote on 2011-03-30 22:53
Maybe it was $2000 gacha spamming...?
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Kylie wrote on 2011-03-30 22:56
Quote from Ailyene;389988:
Maybe it was $2000 gacha spamming...?
Of course. At least she/he got everything she/he wanted from it.
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Mentosftw wrote on 2011-03-31 00:13
Basically a dressed up gachapon.
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Joker wrote on 2011-03-31 02:04
Quote from Kylie;389710:
Yeah, that's true. Well at least Karma will come back at Nexon, that's what I believe though. C:
lol yeah and .. those insurance companies are feeling karma too... ~rolls eyes~
it be nice if karma existed but to me its a wish
Quote from Taliya;389793:
worst event ever
I'm surprised your even CALLING this an EVENT... lol
its called nexon being assholes again
Nexon also = worst gaming company I ever knew.. lol
They don't care about veterans
They don't care about balance
They don't care about bots or hackers
They only care about 2 things $$ from you the "Income"
and New players which will get hooked and add more "Income"
then treat them like shi when their hooked
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Ryoko wrote on 2011-03-31 05:22
Events based with decent rewards completely destroy the economy.
To Nexon, their world is viewing us as people who probably spam Gachapons more, and since Gachapons seem to have been popular, then maybe they took that a key how to base their event to be.
They seem to always shove the items in Gachapons or hard to reach places unless you spam the crap out of your money, just for the sake that people these days would do anything for pixelated items on a game that you probably wouldn't even be playing your whole life.
People only care about the rarity and the first one to have, and not neccessarily liking the item itself. I bet most of them have to rely on someone with money to pay for theirs, since they probably can't even afford it themselves. Gold-diggers usually are the ones who are trying to show their pixelated rarities, practically saying to the viewer: "Look at me, I'm so pixelated, praise me."
This event made a lot of the prices drop on even the first day, so I bet they'll be like the Fishing Event exactly all over again. Nexon really does only care about the income they do get. It's hilarious how Nexon makes people spend to get good items. But people don't even have to.
Someone could just as easily take advantage of deflations in the items and then get those items at cheaper while they think whichever price is efficient and cheap enough to them.
Of course, on the first day, it isn't wise if you don't think about what other drops may plummet down.
Some sort of proof how Nexon is greedy is when the Japan Disaster happened, they only donated pet money to them. Probably, they are well aware that players buy weekly rebirths and cards more than pets by a lot, so they choose to keep their own most valid and sure-fire income.
This so called "event" is called that for people who get NX daily, and then anyone can just use the economical drop downs to buy the items that they want later on when everything's so cheap.
Watch everything be around 30k by the near end of this event and the flood of the items that were highly demanded everywhere.
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MangoPuff wrote on 2011-03-31 14:57
Quote from Ryoko;390433:
Events based with decent rewards completely destroy the economy.
To Nexon, their world is viewing us as people who probably spam Gachapons more, and since Gachapons seem to have been popular, then maybe they took that a key how to base their event to be.
They seem to always shove the items in Gachapons or hard to reach places unless you spam the crap out of your money, just for the sake that people these days would do anything for pixelated items on a game that you probably wouldn't even be playing your whole life.
People only care about the rarity and the first one to have, and not neccessarily liking the item itself. I bet most of them have to rely on someone with money to pay for theirs, since they probably can't even afford it themselves. Gold-diggers usually are the ones who are trying to show their pixelated rarities, practically saying to the viewer: "Look at me, I'm so pixelated, praise me."
This event made a lot of the prices drop on even the first day, so I bet they'll be like the Fishing Event exactly all over again. Nexon really does only care about the income they do get. It's hilarious how Nexon makes people spend to get good items. But people don't even have to.
Someone could just as easily take advantage of deflations in the items and then get those items at cheaper while they think whichever price is efficient and cheap enough to them.
Of course, on the first day, it isn't wise if you don't think about what other drops may plummet down.
Some sort of proof how Nexon is greedy is when the Japan Disaster happened, they only donated pet money to them. Probably, they are well aware that players buy weekly rebirths and cards more than pets by a lot, so they choose to keep their own most valid and sure-fire income.
This so called "event" is called that for people who get NX daily, and then anyone can just use the economical drop downs to buy the items that they want later on when everything's so cheap.
Watch everything be around 30k by the near end of this event and the flood of the items that were highly demanded everywhere.
[FONT="Verdana"]Oh my god. You just opened my eyes.
Oh, and when finding these artifacts, are you suppose to only recieved them while using a map? Or are you suppose to find them in Zardine? [/FONT]
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starpaw7 wrote on 2011-03-31 16:00
Quote from MangoPuff;390671:
[FONT="Verdana"]Oh, and when finding these artifacts, are you suppose to only recieved them while using a map? Or are you suppose to find them in Zardine? [/FONT]
All of the mentioned are from Maps; the only way to get Zardine Artifacts is to buy the Maps, for they are untradable :fail:
The only thing I'm happy about if a friend of mine was able to get a Pyramind Bracelet-thing for more than 10x less than before :kiss:
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Six wrote on 2011-04-04 05:43
I'm just a noob of course, but if i recall from the list of item this new map treasure thing gives us. none of them are too game breaking, yes people still cough up their lungs just to get that cool new looking sword, robe, axe, child play toy, and armor. but i don't see, at least i don't see, that these item will caused the masscure of the billion formers, or the discontinuation of the already dysfunctional ecnomony.
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Aubog007 wrote on 2011-04-06 05:17
Quote from Six;395803:
I'm just a noob of course, but if i recall from the list of item this new map treasure thing gives us. none of them are too game breaking, yes people still cough up their lungs just to get that cool new looking sword, robe, axe, child play toy, and armor. but i don't see, at least i don't see, that these item will caused the masscure of the billion formers, or the discontinuation of the already dysfunctional ecnomony.
I profit from all those people looking for said items.
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csraln wrote on 2011-04-08 12:32
Quote from Ryoko;390433:
Events based with decent rewards completely destroy the economy.
To Nexon, their world is viewing us as people who probably spam Gachapons more, and since Gachapons seem to have been popular, then maybe they took that a key how to base their event to be.
They seem to always shove the items in Gachapons or hard to reach places unless you spam the crap out of your money, just for the sake that people these days would do anything for pixelated items on a game that you probably wouldn't even be playing your whole life.
People only care about the rarity and the first one to have, and not neccessarily liking the item itself. I bet most of them have to rely on someone with money to pay for theirs, since they probably can't even afford it themselves. Gold-diggers usually are the ones who are trying to show their pixelated rarities, practically saying to the viewer: "Look at me, I'm so pixelated, praise me."
This event made a lot of the prices drop on even the first day, so I bet they'll be like the Fishing Event exactly all over again. Nexon really does only care about the income they do get. It's hilarious how Nexon makes people spend to get good items. But people don't even have to.
Someone could just as easily take advantage of deflations in the items and then get those items at cheaper while they think whichever price is efficient and cheap enough to them.
Of course, on the first day, it isn't wise if you don't think about what other drops may plummet down.
Some sort of proof how Nexon is greedy is when the Japan Disaster happened, they only donated pet money to them. Probably, they are well aware that players buy weekly rebirths and cards more than pets by a lot, so they choose to keep their own most valid and sure-fire income.
This so called "event" is called that for people who get NX daily, and then anyone can just use the economical drop downs to buy the items that they want later on when everything's so cheap.
Watch everything be around 30k by the near end of this event and the flood of the items that were highly demanded everywhere.
10+
It is a pity because it is one of the best games
Excuse for my English I use translator