Hm. Interesting. I did not take part in any of this mess, because it smelled like it was a mess.
I've seen this mentioned a few times, but I get nervous adding extensions to my browsers, especially ones that overlay an account with value tied to it. I can understand avoiding it.I'm assuming you tried that Hanger Xplorer browser extension? It really does help a lot (although if you own a lot of ships, isn't going to solve every problem).
I understand this. I'm sitting at the same point with my Cutty Blue and looking at the Corsair. I can sit on the 65 dollar CCU until the Corsair is released, then apply it. But if I hate the Corsair, when I melt it down, I'll have to wait until the Blue CCU is available again before I can fly it. It's kinda frustrating, but on the flip side it also makes me really weight what I want out of the game and my fleet.Of course, CIG would rather you buy a new ship than exchange your old one. We can't blame them for that.
Take this example: I have a Cutlass and I'd like to CCU it to a Corsair. I'm okay with paying the $115 difference. If I change my mind, I'd only be able to get back the Cutlass 4 times a year, considering it's the only thing I want to buy back. I don't know enough about the Corsair (and have no idea when it will be flight ready), so I can't be 100% committed to it. What if it's shit when it actually comes out? Am I willing to pay the full $215 to get it and then melt it if I don't like it? No, that's a $100 price difference. Also, I'll lose the LTI (the utterly useless yet game-changing LTI) on the Cutlass if I CCU it and then melt it, so I'll need another buyback token to get another LTI base ship. So I decide I won't get the Corsair.
I've been in this situation for the last couple of years.
90% of my contribution to Star Citizen was until about 2 years ago. Since then, I feel that my investment isn't flexible enough to be worth it to me, so I just stopped buying ships.
I'm not saying my logic is flawless, I'm just explaining why I'm not buying more ships even though I have money to spare.
EDIT: I've bought an Endeavor a long time ago and it's still a long way from seeing the light of day. For my frozen $350, can I test the new ships that become flight ready? I can't. Not without juggling buybacks and CCUs which clog CIG's databases.
I've been using it for years without issue. I do believe that hundreds if not thousands are doing the same.I've seen this mentioned a few times, but I get nervous adding extensions to my browsers, especially ones that overlay an account with value tied to it. I can understand avoiding it.
That's reason enough to only spend money on ships once the game is a few months away from launch, when you've seen all the ships in their final form.on the flip side it also makes me really weight what I want out of the game and my fleet.
I can respect this. After all I have a 600 and while it looks amazing on the outside the inside and handling are terrible.That's reason enough to only spend money on ships once the game is a few months away from launch, when you've seen all the ships in their final form.
I don't think that's what CIG wants, though.
It's absolutely safe. Once you try it you'll wonder how you did until now without it :)I've seen this mentioned a few times, but I get nervous adding extensions to my browsers, especially ones that overlay an account with value tied to it. I can understand avoiding it.
True story. I've mitigated these spending concerns (for the most part) by abolishing the majority of my fleet. It was heartbreaking and relieving all at once.That's reason enough to only spend money on ships once the game is a few months away from launch, when you've seen all the ships in their final form.
I don't think that's what CIG wants, though.
I think it's because we want the game to succeed, which more funding will help it do, and we also want a reward for backing early, and to be able to jump in head first when it's finally a complete reality. Buying ships ticks all of those urges. And it's a way to stunt on the non-believers.True story. I've mitigated these spending concerns (for the most part) by abolishing the majority of my fleet. It was heartbreaking and relieving all at once.
I haven't really spent money on the game since, other than melting and buying CCUs with the store credit I have.
I resolved myself to be content with the few ships I have, and to spend my time flying with all of you.
That being said, I'm constantly looking at the few ships I have and thinking about how and where I want to utilize my little fleet.
The Corsair is the first big challenge to me, since I chose this new path, as it's an explorer that I want, but in sticking to my guns, I will have to sacrifice something else to get it.
And then I also get to thinking: do I actually need an explorer? Lol. Do I need to have ships just for the sake of having ships?
Ugh.
Why are ships so hard?
My brother @Blind Owl from another fowl, I think I can help with this question. Unless I'm mistaken, do you not want to travel across the 'Verse to "Exolore" every form of beer & alcohol that ends up in the game? Many exploration ships allow the carrying of some cargo. So when you find a drink that you really like, you can bring extra to the next TEST party to share with us your wonderful exploits.And then I also get to thinking: do I actually need an explorer? Lol.
Mercury StarrunnerThat being said, what ships do you have now?
The Mercury I believeDo any of them have good scanners?
The MercuryGood cargo?
The Mercury (I think)Could one of your ships make do in a pinch in this role?
Nope, not really. But I can get it without spending a dime. I'd just have to sacrifice something. Right now that something is the Cutty Blue, lol.Do you have the money to spare from real life?
Haha, yup. The Mercury Star Runner. Lol.My brother @Blind Owl from another fowl, I think I can help with this question. Unless I'm mistaken, do you not want to travel across the 'Verse to "Exolore" every form of beer & alcohol that ends up in the game? Many exploration ships allow the carrying of some cargo. So when you find a drink that you really like, you can bring extra to the next TEST party to share with us your wonderful exploits.
As far as I am tracking, we haven't been able to buy 0 dollar CCUs in quite some time.I think CIG's already prepping for the removal. Dragonfly Black to Mustang Beta ($0) is unavailable (Limited Ship), where Dragonfly Black to Avenger Titan ($10) is available.
Yeah, it's a bummer. But it certainly adds flavour to the whole "I need to think about what I'm doing with my fleet" thought process.oh. okay then. well, poop.
that it doesYeah, it's a bummer. But it certainly adds flavour to the whole "I need to think about what I'm doing with my fleet" thought process.
Which leaves me dealing with conundrums when something new and shiny comes out, haha. Dammit.that it does
@Blind Owl , I seem to recall that also being an "issue" each time you discover a new type / brand of beer. #GotToTryThemAllWhich leaves me dealing with conundrums when something new and shiny comes out, haha. Dammit.
Damn are you ever a bad influence! Hahaha@Blind Owl , I seem to recall that also being an "issue" each time you discover a new type / brand of beer. #GotToTryThemAll
I would simply state that I do my best to be honest. Sometimes that is a flaw of mine. Go figure. LoLDamn are you ever a bad influence! Hahaha