I quickly moved on after seeing those ridiculousy stupid overpriced ships that are both in the game and have yet to be put into the game.
They expect players to actively buy 100 Destroyers for $2500?
The -blam!-?
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You can unlock all that shit in game. So but the cheapest ship and play it a bunch
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Some people have put in thousands. So crazy
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The best part will be when someone buys one of those ships priced at $15,000 only to end up playing the game for 2 hours.
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The high prices for ships are donations before the game comes out. If you put that much moment into the game you'll get some extras when the game comes out. When its released you'll be able to obtain ships from within the game. It's called crowd funding, and if it works this will be one of the most successful Kickstarter projects ever to exist
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Umm, you didn't really pay enough attention then. Those were donation options. The game is not pay to play/win. Those options will disappear completely when the game goes live and will then only be obtainable in game. The ships were just gifts for the donation.
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People also don't pay enough attention that they're just throwing money away buying items that have yet to make it into the game.
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Those are [i]donations.[/i] Are you blind, or just ignorant?
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Edited by Bluefoxx3: 1/8/2016 5:38:19 AMNo, you're still buying item, donating means you get nothing in return. Donating $2500 is different than paying $2500.
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Donating means you give someone money so they can keep their organization intact. In this case, that organization is a game development studio. These people are [i]donating[/i] to the studio so they can keep the game afloat.
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They'd have to be crazy to think anyone will spend anywhere near that on [b]content[/b] in a game.
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They are donations anyway.
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Guy spent 10,000 dollars and his friend 15,000