When considering purchasing ships for real-life money, larger ships tend to provide a much better $/UEC ratio. Generally speaking, larger ships are a better "value" (insofar as in-game items can be considered valuable).
I am currently thinking about consolidating my hangar into a handful of larger ships, even though I have no guarantee that I'd be able to crew them, on the rationale that if they don't work out, I could sell them off in-game and be able to afford any smaller ships I want. By this logic, it doesn't make sense to buy small ships like the 300 series, any of the ground vehicles, any of the fighters, or any of the cheaper medium size ships like the Cutlass.
On the other hand, I think there is a good argument to be made for buying ships because you think they will be fun, or just because you like how it looks. In real-life, people buy objectively poor value luxury items all the time because they feel better wearing that nice watch rather than a $20 Timex, for example. Maybe flying fighters is your thing, so the cost is worth it even though a Hammerhead is a better monetary value.
Now, all of this ignores absolute cost. It assumes you've already spent enough for this to even be a consideration, mainly because I have and this is my sly way of getting you to help me organize the fleet :)
So what do you think? Do you go for pure value, or are you cool with a poorer UEC conversion for small/luxury/alien/specialty ships that you might enjoy more and not have to worry about staffing?
How does being in a large org like ours influence your buying decisions? I mean, how many Carracks does this org have? Do I really need one? (Yes, of course I do.)
I am currently thinking about consolidating my hangar into a handful of larger ships, even though I have no guarantee that I'd be able to crew them, on the rationale that if they don't work out, I could sell them off in-game and be able to afford any smaller ships I want. By this logic, it doesn't make sense to buy small ships like the 300 series, any of the ground vehicles, any of the fighters, or any of the cheaper medium size ships like the Cutlass.
On the other hand, I think there is a good argument to be made for buying ships because you think they will be fun, or just because you like how it looks. In real-life, people buy objectively poor value luxury items all the time because they feel better wearing that nice watch rather than a $20 Timex, for example. Maybe flying fighters is your thing, so the cost is worth it even though a Hammerhead is a better monetary value.
Now, all of this ignores absolute cost. It assumes you've already spent enough for this to even be a consideration, mainly because I have and this is my sly way of getting you to help me organize the fleet :)
So what do you think? Do you go for pure value, or are you cool with a poorer UEC conversion for small/luxury/alien/specialty ships that you might enjoy more and not have to worry about staffing?
How does being in a large org like ours influence your buying decisions? I mean, how many Carracks does this org have? Do I really need one? (Yes, of course I do.)