I've had friends complain that after weeks sunk into this game, they're sitting on piles of credit, and the things they'd like to buy with them are cash only.The problem I have is that - while I'd love to use my credits to buy an alternative Mag helmet say, even if I had to use up an ungodly amount - I understand why such cosmetic items are Platinum only. B.c I have 3.4million creds. No, they go to the market and trade some platinum for credits. They are used in the Foundry as a cost to create an item from a blueprint. With a credit trading system, you can actually stimulate platinum purchases from those paying players by giving them a reason to trade their platinum into credits.And yes, the current game doesn't have credit sinks, but in any game, especially one that is in beta, I don't hold the current prices to be the final prices. Because 10,000 credits is nothing and "they have to make money somehow" (I really hate that mantra, for the record) Really though, the monetization of Waframe isn't THAT bad, especially compared to some other F2P games out there. So, change the current game because it's changing anyway (it's in beta). Basically instead of plats (which can only be gotten with cash) any item that you view as essential should be made purchasable for credits. There is no minimum/maximum amount of Platinum you can trade. Kaikki tuotemerkit ovat omistajiensa omaisuutta Yhdysvalloissa ja muissa valtioissa. Which - will concede, does seem like a good idea.Unfortunaltey it was rather hard for me to realise that you were talking about such a system, when you posted in the thread entitled:And didn't make it clear you were proposing a credit trading system. I want to trade 1000 plats with my friend, how much is the tax overall? Maybe with a Ratio such as 10,000 credits = 10 Platinum? The exchange rate maybe at 10000 credits for 10 Platinum or something
It isn't a complex set up and easily applies to Warframe.Your point about TF2 is irrelevant and does not add to the discussion at all.In case you aren't there yet, I'll just tell you: this drives UP profit for DE. Purchase 170 Platinum, an in-game currency you can spend on Warframes, weapons, consumables, sentinels, Mod packs, and a variety of other items from the in-game Market. The platinum is the in-game currency which can be bought from the Warframe store. But where there is a need for credits only, what can a paying player do?
If this were to happen within the next few updates, I would appreciate it.-Why would u buy FREE in-game money? Toni. Additionally, for a short period of time, players could have upgraded their account with founder's packages.
They evergreens and have lost in value only slightly over the years. From his large pool of offering the mods Health Conversion and Energy Conversion are always in good demand. Why is this good? When you trade with someone (and are giving plat), you can click the arrow on the far right. It just so happens free players are desiring platinum for theirNow I think I see where you're coming from here. DE will not receive a cent from said people. The market is driven by supply and demand, and the supply of platinum is entirely in the hands of paying players. Warframe – Buy Platinum at the Best Price. You’re sure to receive your fair share of the deal. I actually don't mind grinding on this game too much because shooting the hell out of Grineer/Corpus/Infested while doing backflips off walls is fun as hell. If you're putting that much time into the game I don't think it's unreasonable to be asked to spend five bucks on some platinum so you can buy a couple inventory/warframe slots. If you want to support DE after having spare millions of credits, then cosmetics are still available, so putting money into the game still has incentive. ----------------- I think that you need platinum for to much stuff, color paterns, revieves, weapon and warframe slots and cosmetics. As long as I feel like I'm being productive, I'll shoot mobs all day at this point.