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Does anyone know who's idea it was to make PvP IOs cost up to 15 times more Merits than they are actually worth?
Does anyone know who came up with the numbers? No? Then, I'll settle for their loved ones... |
Aren't they "worth" over 3 billion a pop for some of them going on Market Prices?
If 1 AM is worth about 72 million inf as my "I Hate the Market" experiment thread predicts so far, then 30 AMs translates to 2.16 billion inf. Yep, looks about dead-on to me. 35 AMs translates to 2.52 billion inf. Yes, that's about right.
Devs did it right.
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I can come up with that much influ pretty quickly, I am working on earning a Gladiator's Armor proc for:
1) To really get the effect of how stupid the costs are, everyone really should get at least one PvP IO this way...
2) What better way to prep for the unbelieveable tedium the Incanrate system looks like its going to be than getting 30 merits for one IO?
"I never said thank you." - Lt. Gordon
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If 1 AM is worth about 72 million inf as my "I Hate the Market" experiment thread predicts so far, then 30 AMs translates to 2.16 billion inf. Yep, looks about dead-on to me. 35 AMs translates to 2.52 billion inf. Yes, that's about right.
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No, they didn't. 5 Merits, maybe. 30 Merits is ridiculous.
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If 1 AM is worth about 72 million inf as my "I Hate the Market" experiment thread predicts so far, then 30 AMs translates to 2.16 billion inf. Yep, looks about dead-on to me. 35 AMs translates to 2.52 billion inf. Yes, that's about right.
Devs did it right. |
The thing is, basing the value of an A-Merit on the most expensive items in the game is a bit misleading. PvP IOs that sell for 100-200 mill also cost 30-35 A-Merits.
Not saying its right or wrong just pointing out the disparity that exists.
Just in case you weren't aware, but you're not required to use PvP IOs. I know, I know, that's a pretty outrageous comment, but it's the truth!
Also, if you're going to complain about them, you should also complain about Purples, as well as the actual freaking drop rate of PvP IOs. ATM, it's probably easier to get them via A-Merits than PvP.
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;_; ?!?! What the heck is wrong with you, my god, I have never been so confused in my life!
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Just in case you weren't aware, but you're not required to use PvP IOs. I know, I know, that's a pretty outrageous comment, but it's the truth!
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Also, if you're going to complain about them, you should also complain about Purples, as well as the actual freaking drop rate of PvP IOs. ATM, it's probably easier to get them via A-Merits than PvP.
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Sure, we can add that to the list.
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The thing is, basing the value of an A-Merit on the most expensive items in the game is a bit misleading. PvP IOs that sell for 100-200 mill also cost 30-35 A-Merits.
Not saying its right or wrong just pointing out the disparity that exists. |
A disparity that wouldn't exist if there was a better system.
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"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight
They wouldn't be selling for 3 billion if they were easier to get.
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Might I also suggest very hot drinks should be served on ice? Such as hot cocoa?
Also, I've earned up 30 merits for a PVP IO. It wasn't that difficult, and I wasn't playing more than 10 hours a week at the time. Taking out the days I didn't play, it didn't even take 60 days to do it. You could even do it in 20 days. Well, not you specifically, that was the general "you". You (specifically) sound too lazy to accomplish that.
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What this boils down to is the game designers say "purple IOs should be ultra-rare, and PvP IOs even rarer." At least, in terms of how they set the a-merit purchases. Before they instituted a-merits, these IOs could not be purchased except from other players. And PvP IOs are largely rare due to how few people actually PvP, but the people in charge seem okay with keeping things that way -- or at least, not providing a method of purchasing them that is significantly easier.
But your argument is "they should be much easier to get". And the only real answer to that is that the people in charge don't agree.
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Y'all realize there are more than 2 PvP IO's, correct? Maybe this is what the OP is talking about:
Should I spend 15 million inf or 25 a-merits on that damage/recharge? Decisions, decisions...
The thing is, basing the value of an A-Merit on the most expensive items in the game is a bit misleading. PvP IOs that sell for 100-200 mill also cost 30-35 A-Merits.
Not saying its right or wrong just pointing out the disparity that exists. |
Where, I ask you, is the justice in letting stupid people do stupid things?
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Who is the rewards system guy anyway. Is it still Synapse?
So... very rare items should be easier to get? Gotcha.
Might I also suggest very hot drinks should be served on ice? Such as hot cocoa? Also, I've earned up 30 merits for a PVP IO. It wasn't that difficult, and I wasn't playing more than 10 hours a week at the time. Taking out the days I didn't play, it didn't even take 60 days to do it. You could even do it in 20 days. Well, not you specifically, that was the general "you". You (specifically) sound too lazy to accomplish that. |
"I never said thank you." - Lt. Gordon
"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight
"I never said thank you." - Lt. Gordon
"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight
What this boils down to is the game designers say "purple IOs should be ultra-rare, and PvP IOs even rarer." At least, in terms of how they set the a-merit purchases. Before they instituted a-merits, these IOs could not be purchased except from other players. And PvP IOs are largely rare due to how few people actually PvP, but the people in charge seem okay with keeping things that way -- or at least, not providing a method of purchasing them that is significantly easier.
But your argument is "they should be much easier to get". And the only real answer to that is that the people in charge don't agree. |
"I never said thank you." - Lt. Gordon
"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight
The reason they're so dear to buy with A-Merits is that they're supposed to be earned from participating in PvP.
The correct thing to do, given what the PvP IOs were intended to do, would be to greatly increase their chance of dropping in PvP, not make them easier to buy in PvE. That'd run contrary to their intended purpose.
Myrmidon: Your problem, as stated, would also be solved if they took out the ability to buy PVP IO's with A-merits altogether.
Discuss.
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I'm a little confused here. I was looking at the Glads 3% which is 30 A merits I think. Even if I use use 50 reward merits and 20 mil inf a day (rather than do tips) isn't that 600 million instead of 2 billion? Or did I drop a zero somewhere?
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Does anyone know who's idea it was to make PvP IOs cost up to 15 times more Merits than they are actually worth?
Does anyone know who came up with the numbers?
No? Then, I'll settle for their loved ones...
"I never said thank you." - Lt. Gordon
"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight