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You actually need both.
First you'll need 1000 SC to unlock the warbond.
Then you'll need some medals to unlock every single thing in the warbond.
It also means that, if you're busy using your medals in another warbond (ex: the free one) then there's no need to buy SC to unlock another one yet. You can just wait. As you continue playing, you'll get SC. That will be enough for you to eventually unlock everything: Premium armors and warbonds.
Ex: I've never bought SC and I unlocked all Warbonds and plenty premium armor. Only farmed SC once (just to get 200 SC if I remember correctly?). Right now, I still have 1200 SC. Just by playing.
Cool beans.
My flippant remark was uncalled for, and for that, I apologise. However, my experience has not been what you describe. I farm up plenty of SC playing 7+ (which is consistently what I play nowadays, it's rare I'll play lower level missions unless there's someone super new in the group and they're learning). I still regularly pull in at a minimum 10-20 SC per mission on average, which is more than ample to buy new warbonds as they come out.
I don't understand these comments of 'drowning' in medals. I've just finished out the final pieces of the third warbond and I have about 133 medals banked. I have 1645SC banked on the other hand.
In fact, your own writing confirms this - you have 1000 saved, 600 to unlock, so that means you haven't finished earning medals yet to buy things with. Do you not see how that invalidates the argument that SC is the limiting factor here?
He's replying to me. Are you okay?
Eye doctor appointment, right now.
Damn right
There are people I kick during extract:
1. Noobs that panic throw strats while retreating, resulting in teammates getting killed
2. Jokers that kill you for your samples not knowing its shared
3. Deliberately malicious players who reinforce you into the thick of the fire so they can escape
4. Thieves that take my weapons/pack and refuse to return it after I ask (I only ask once)
5. People that find it funny to leave their $2 Amazon microphone on and let me hear their dogs bark or kids cry
6. Troglodyte feeders that camp somewhere and expect the team to complete the mission
7. Waste of oxygen players that use up reinforcements to fight patrols
All these clowns will get killed during extraction by me and my friends, no exception. We usually leave one spot for a random and if the random is not up to par, the random deserves to suffer. We also take down their usernames and search it against Steam so we can block them as well as block them on the social tab. My friend is a twitch streamer as well so we will expose them for being useless and track their username changes so they will always be shamed
They should not be allowed to get away with their moronic behavior.
You should be leading a country.
For people like you and me, SC are not the limiting factor but medals are. I guess what I erroneously based my observation off of are the numerous complaint threads here on the Steam forums. Lots of complaints about super credits in general, a lot of them being "not enough drop on higher level missions" if not just complaining about microtransactions in general. And there's always the people going "250 medal cap is stupid" implying they're not spending their medals as soon as they get them for whatever reason. So, combining the two complaints, which I admittedly shouldn't have done, it comes off as "I can't spend medals because I haven't earned enough super credits, this game is p2w and bad cause I'm being forced to spend money to get new stuff."
I can understand that point of view, but I just don't see it in my experience amongst either myself or my friends who are playing (who have varying degrees of playtime and commitment).
The main problem I have with some of the arguments on here is that there's little genuine discussion (there are some people, like yourself, who are willing to engage), instead most people just want to repeat over and over that Super Credits are the devil and the game is p2w without actually looking at the data on how you earn currency or they've played maybe 20-30 hours of gameplay and just decided 'this is bad'.
I just like disingenuous arguments with no factual basis.