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Anyway, it's Valve. What did you expect, getting more cash from loot than you've spent on tickets?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztVMib1T4T4
EDIT: ♥♥♥♥, I meant Mecha Engine.
I love what you pointed out xD. But no, I'm not really trying to make cash profit off Austriliums or loot I get. I just want to obtain my first Australium to keep. If I get another one I don't need, I just trade em for something else. I'm more of the "Trading" and Collecting" type of person in TF2.
I'm just wondering which Tour is worth using my Ticket for.
I do have a job and would like to buy all the collectibles in TF2 (level 100 items, Collectors quality, limited, etc.). But I want to earn my first one. Paying for it just doesn't come with the satisfaction (plus, playing MvM is pretty fun, I get to earn a reward and play a challenging game).
It's random. No "earning" involved.
Unusuals Hats and Knives in CS:GO are random too. In a way, its still earning it by "luck" or "chance" or however you call it. Its the fact they you were the first to own it and it was the very first type of item you got.
be careful of meta worshippers
Mecha Engine was difficult. I had no problems with two of its mission if I had a decent team but Big Rock (Broken Parts) was a nightmare since it took me a week to complete.
I was leaning towards Two Cities as well... wait, what's meta worshippers?
Are those the players who act like "Its just a game, they'll play whatever they want"? Or is it the ones that take the game too seriously?
But those people only know how to play in one way, so they dont know ♥♥♥♥ about fun or strategy for that matter.