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just start playin like last week and have spend cash on this game but never notice this system :c feelsbadman, couldve bought something
uhm it does actually tell you tho
The things you can redeem with those points are nice to have but that wasnt the reason they bought the Akasha packages for.
Maybe if you didn't read the post, it said I was aware of the fact that it says that the mileage store resets on the first of every month.
I come from MMOs that don't have cash currency "loyalty" build up that gets deleted every month-- only the limited purchases are reset, so this is a first for me.
Or maybe, in your edgy "everyone but me is stupid" mindset, you yourself didn't understand the meaning behind what was written?
Kind of hard to misunderstand the first half of my post, though.
The Mileage shop, found at the Grutin store, resets on the first of every month. On the bottom right of the window, it says that it resets every month.
Ordinarily, you'd think that only the purchase limits for the shop would reset, but it also resets the mileage points you've earned for that month.
Anyone, no matter who they are, can definitely agree that the expiration of cash currency accumulation is stupid. But hey, whatever gets "stupid" people like me to spend more money, right?
If you're used to MMOs doing this sort of thing, you've played MMOs worse than SoulWorker. My condolences.
Why do you both still argue about it? Just let it be.
how? You dont know me ...
I trash-talked SoulWorker in a thread and said Phantasy Star Online 2 was the better game, and a lot of people didn't like that.
I may be helpful, and answer a lot of questions, but a lot of people immediately came to hate me simply because i've criticized SoulWorker time and again.
Some of my replies can also come off as incredibly rude, or just blunt, so some people get a little defensive or huffy about it.
I wouldnt want to compare both games.