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So what are the ways we get more credits? It's just that I'm really suspicious of any game that uses the "Candy Crush" method of keeping people playing, and this kind of sounds like that.
Okay, thanks for easing my fears. I was worried that I had made some sort of mistake, and it's nice to know that I haven't.
You're fine, no problem. Skepticism is healthy. Sorry if i came across as rude. The credits system is very similar to how stuff like MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries worked, you can buy weapons and items but if you want all the stuff you have to play. The word 'credits' can be interpreted to literally any word for resources and function the same. It might as well be called 'upgrade points'. It fits the flavor of the universe to be called credits though. However the devs here are alot more generous than most games and gives you enough to get at least two fully spec'd mechs before you run out.