And a lot of people also like to boast their super expensive white set they paid 10m for by wearing it around. It is normal in a game to have different kinds of people, including those who like to collect rare items.This whole post... lolFirst off can you explain "small majority" because it sounds very paradoxal lol
There definitely needs to be a distinction between "rare" and "common" fashion, otherwise the fun is taken out for a lot of people.
Especially when said people were already collecting what was said to be rare for years, and suddenly it's being brought back, as in it's not as unique to have anymore?? Not fair at all and a big mistake from OTM, regardless of it "making the economy better" or whatever desperate argument you'll try to form.
Do you really think that those chests make it any better for "the poor"? The only people who like the idea of them are those who spend hundreds of euros on chests and get rich from selling them overpriced, so in the end it still goes to "the rich" anyway, it just makes the fashion way less rare which is just horrible.
Revival chests (especially being released on iOS) are the lazy way out of making quality fashion for people to truly enjoy and spend money for, didn't think OTM could stoop this low. When was the last time we got content that made people truly excited, and got people to join, or even stay? You can log in as many times as you want in years and still find the same people, often those who have nothing better to do at their boring job other than to play Celtic.
Go grinding instead of whining, and you will be able to afford any fashion you'd like...
I see lots of people saying they wish to complete sets and want the chests to return... meaning they don't care if it gets devalued or if it's not unique, they just simply want to complete their sets. As for the economy argument... it's not even mine, it's what people like you brought up lol. I agree that it's a desperate argument that they brought up.
I was online when the chests were out and I can say that prices on everything were lower... yes things still go to the rich but with the chests everyone was benefiting so it evens it out.
The chests I imagine were released to celebrate the release of cross platform and a brand new server... so I highly doubt it's Otm being lazy. Every update gets me excited and keeps me playing, I don't know about anyone else tho.
You know nothhhinngggg about me haha. I have 3-4 toons, all on different servers, that have rares on them. One of which is worth a ton. I already have everything I need in terms of fashion, i just care about what others want and most want these chests.
The economy argument was fine, it just gets desperate when you try to counter it by saying the economy has gotten better thanks to the chests, which is false.
You are contradicting yourself and not answering properly when you say "things still go to the rich but with the chests everyone was benefiting so it evens it out": no, the chests are being sold overpriced by people who pay real life money to obtain them, thus being bought by other wealthy players. Nothing is being evened out, those who can afford to buy revival chests are mostly the same people as those who already own many sets of fashion.
On my server I've noticed an unjustified increase on some fashion pieces that would normally be considered quite junky, not sure if people got an ego because they managed to get their hands on old fashion or something else but the prices did increase.
I will keep saying that the chests were a very lazy way out of making real content, if OTM genuinely wants to celebrate the release of a new server, maybe they should come up with new content, not a "recycling old fashion and betraying players with one stone". This kind of item takes no effort to make and is not worthy of a celebration. This is the bare minimum that you should be able to expect from a game where many spend thousands of euros and hours on.
Good for you then if you have all you want but sounds suspicious that you simply "care about others" as you seem to really be taking these revival chest discussions to heart.