‘343’, you need to stop arbitrarily putting silly restrictions on armor coatings that don’t make any logical sense. Why am I allowed to equip either the ‘Neon Screen’ or ‘Neon Hawk’ armor effects, as well as the ‘Neon Beat’ mythic effect on my ‘Mark V’ armor core, but I cannot purchase the ‘Neon Superfly’ armor coating from the ‘shop’ to use with my ‘Mark V?’
The whole system seems convoluted and counterintuitive. You’re actively preventing people from purchasing items from the ‘shop’ they otherwise would have purchased by employing these confusing and nonsensical restrictions. If someone dislikes using the ‘Mark VII’, they’re not going to purchase any armor coatings for it in the ‘shop’ no matter how many you churn out, but if you offer those same armor coatings for the ‘Mark V’, they might purchase several.
Let me solve this conundrum for you with a simple solution: Make all armor coatings sold in the ‘shop’ universal which apply to all current and future armor cores. If you want to put arbitrary restrictions on ‘free’ event items that is fine, but everything sold in the ‘shop’ should be straight forward, universal, and easy to understand. Including attachments, visors, ect.
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Totally agree with you! We were pitched “TONS of customization options” but we are handed very limited/restrictive content Dripped out to us. Free to play sucks
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Armor core specific gear/coatings is just the worst.
The only way it can be explained is an attempt to squeeze every last nickel out of the player base. There’s no other reason for it except to milk the money out of players.
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I sure hope we have stopped buying content and I hope the player base is shrinking. I logged in once since January 9th…no plans to log in again for a bit.
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Yeah not sure on the idea behind separating everything out-
You know, besides money.
Just feel like if you could buy ONE emblem and ONE chroma and not have to fart around with ‘emblem 1A applies to Vehicle A, emblem 1B while still the same design, is a different entity because it goes on a different vehicle’
Just sounds like they’re making more work for themselves.
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The counterpoint being that they’re actually losing potential profits by arbitrarily choosing what armor cores work with certain armor coatings in the shop. I would understand if none of the ‘Neon’ cosmetics worked on the ‘Mark V’, but they most certainly do. Hence why I find it perplexing that the ‘Neon Superfly’ armor coating is only compatible with the "Mark VII’ and ‘Yoroi’ armor cores, but not the ‘Mark V.’
Lots of players would have purchased the ‘Neon Superfly’ armor coating for the ‘Mark V’ if it was available. However, since it isn’t, they more than likely aren’t purchasing it at all if they don’t care about the ‘Mark VII’ or ‘Yoroi.’ That was the point I was trying to make in my initial post.