Third day into the lucky stars event and got Shisui! Got him around $210 US, just letting you guys know if you wanted to try or were wondering. Could be luck or something, but I'm not lucky so..
I was also tempted , but I think it's only mu gambling addiction. Logically doesn't make sense to put on this event if you aim only for tath.
yep, but with all the extra training potions and rune packs, it has cheaper ninja assist packs then other events this week.
The event depends only on luck, so ofc there is no sc
Question about the microtransactions. I was looking at some of the prices and it seems insane. Like the Infinite Tsukoyomi event. The cheapest thing is 25,000 ingots and 5000 ingots cost 1000 kreds. 1000 kreds costs $100. So that's a $500 item, and the other things in that event are even more expensive. So do people actually drop $500 on this game? Or is there a way to be smart about it?
Are the monthly cards worth it? What about Naruto's Froggy? These seem to be mechanics that turn ingots into even more coupons, but I'm afraid to let go of the few ingots I have. Do they sometimes have sales on stuff? So maybe I should wait for a sale to pay $ for something?
I mean in the normal world a new game costs $60 and a monthly subsc
Question about the microtransactions. I was looking at some of the prices and it seems insane. Like the Infinite Tsukoyomi event. The cheapest thing is 25,000 ingots and 5000 ingots cost 1000 kreds. 1000 kreds costs $100. So that's a $500 item, and the other things in that event are even more expensive. So do people actually drop $500 on this game? Or is there a way to be smart about it?
Are the monthly cards worth it? What about Naruto's Froggy? These seem to be mechanics that turn ingots into even more coupons, but I'm afraid to let go of the few ingots I have. Do they sometimes have sales on stuff? So maybe I should wait for a sale to pay $ for something?
I mean in the normal world a new game costs $60 and a monthly subsc
You haven't played these games before haven't you? This type of business model has been going on for over a decade.
These gaming companies target whales who is capable of spending more than the average player. The pricing is insane for the average player but since the expected demand for these characters from whales still continue, companies like Oasis will continue to price it as such.
Question about the microtransactions. I was looking at some of the prices and it seems insane. Like the Infinite Tsukoyomi event. The cheapest thing is 25,000 ingots and 5000 ingots cost 1000 kreds. 1000 kreds costs $100. So that's a $500 item, and the other things in that event are even more expensive. So do people actually drop $500 on this game? Or is there a way to be smart about it?
Are the monthly cards worth it? What about Naruto's Froggy? These seem to be mechanics that turn ingots into even more coupons, but I'm afraid to let go of the few ingots I have. Do they sometimes have sales on stuff? So maybe I should wait for a sale to pay $ for something?
I mean in the normal world a new game costs $60 and a monthly subsc
Well,that type events are up every week,so,yea,people do spend that kind of $ into this game.Is prices high?Absolutely.Is it worth it?Maybe if you feel like stomping f2p players,yes.
You haven't played these games before haven't you? This type of business model has been going on for over a decade.
These gaming companies target whales who is capable of spending more than the average player. The pricing is insane for the average player but since the expected demand for these characters from whales still continue, companies like Oasis will continue to price it as such.
Well I've played other P2W games. Star Trek Online and Stronghold Kingdoms. I dropped a fair share of $ in both. Probably too much. But both of these games tried to present themselves in such a way that they weren't P2W. If you accused them of being P2W you were treated like a bad person who said a naughty word. Even in Stronghold Kingdoms where it was possible for a rich player to build a huge stone castle on the first day a server opened, they tried their best to put up a front of "Our game has fair PvP and can be enjoyed by everybody". Almost everyone could afford a card pack. There were no $500 items.
I'm just a little shocked that here in Naruto Online it seems to be a different mentality. "Yes our game is P2W. This is a $500 item. Our sales model targets the whales exclusively."
I was just curious of there's a way to get the good stuff without dropping all that $. Or if that's really just how it is here. I've only been playing this a few days so I don't know.
It reminds me of the EVE Online monocle. Don't know if there are any EVE players here?
Well I've played other P2W games. Star Trek Online and Stronghold Kingdoms. I dropped a fair share of $ in both. Probably too much. But both of these games tried to present themselves in such a way that they weren't P2W. If you accused them of being P2W you were treated like a bad person who said a naughty word. Even in Stronghold Kingdoms where it was possible for a rich player to build a huge stone castle on the first day a server opened, they tried their best to put up a front of "Our game has fair PvP and can be enjoyed by everybody". Almost everyone could afford a card pack. There were no $500 items.
I'm just a little shocked that here in Naruto Online it seems to be a different mentality. "Yes our game is P2W. This is a $500 item. Our sales model targets the whales exclusively."
I was just curious of there's a way to get the good stuff without dropping all that $. Or if that's really just how it is here. I've only been playing this a few days so I don't know.
It reminds me of the EVE Online monocle. Don't know if there are any EVE players here?
There's a difference between the games you played - and its the business model. Browser games from Asian countries (China, Japan, South Korea) operate differently. These games make sure characters that are needed to progress in the game in the me
The only way to get good stuff is gaining knowledge from playing these games. When I first played this game, I knew not to spend any of the coupons I earned and not played until I understood the game and what events the game offers. If you notice events in games where you there are rebates, you try to exploit that event. Understand that you aren't going to beat the p2w - that's a given but I can beat the * and inexperienced f2ps who isn't testing how the game operates. Honestly, at this point of this game cycle, you are better of only playing this game for the love of Naruto or finding friends. The balance of the game has gone terrible since it was created ever since about 4 years ago.
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