Correct me if I'm wrong, but the retaliator modules that can now be bought in-game are the first in-game purchasable modules.
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This opens a whole new avenue for theorycrafting. Like, how much will Endeavor modules be in game? (Hint: A lot)
Anyhow, so the Retaliator is 7,938,000 aUEC at New Deal. The most expensive module is 1.8M and a full modular loadout to the max costs 2.6M. This is ~1/3rd of the ships purchase price.
I think that's pretty good price ratio, though different ships can obviously have different ratios. Endeavor will be more modules than ship, so the ratio could even be 1:1 or something crazy like that.
And considering 890 jump is 65M, endeavor could be like 50-80M for the skeleton, and then another 30-100M for the modules.
Anyhow, it's cool that modules are more properly in-game now, not just behind a paywall. Very exiting to see more and more ships with more and more modules coming in now that the floodgates are opening.
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This opens a whole new avenue for theorycrafting. Like, how much will Endeavor modules be in game? (Hint: A lot)
Anyhow, so the Retaliator is 7,938,000 aUEC at New Deal. The most expensive module is 1.8M and a full modular loadout to the max costs 2.6M. This is ~1/3rd of the ships purchase price.
I think that's pretty good price ratio, though different ships can obviously have different ratios. Endeavor will be more modules than ship, so the ratio could even be 1:1 or something crazy like that.
And considering 890 jump is 65M, endeavor could be like 50-80M for the skeleton, and then another 30-100M for the modules.
Anyhow, it's cool that modules are more properly in-game now, not just behind a paywall. Very exiting to see more and more ships with more and more modules coming in now that the floodgates are opening.