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Never seen one until last week.
To people saying I'm not forced to buy the keys, I know that and I have no intention to buy a key. It's the idea that I don't like. Look at this way, two people spend the same amount of time playing the game, both purchase a crate, but only one of them can open it for free. The other is asked to pay $2.50 to open their's.
Yes it's purely cosmetic, but why do they come from your standard "purchase" of boxes? What happened to the "good" days of simply buying loot boxes directly? Or purchasing cosmetics for a set price?
They give you these chests which you "earn" which you then have to pay to unlock. It's designed to make you feel like you have something you need to open so spending money is more reasonable.
It takes VERY LITTLE time to model clothes for characters with no body customization they could release weekly boxes with new pieces or even just recolors that you buy, and stuff thats like 3-5 months old would get put back into the free boxes. I'm 100% for microtransactions to support a game... just not like this.
Selling it onto the marketplace is great and all for dumping these boxes. But thats really just another symptom of this mechanic.
Different crates, different items, different drop rates.
not the same.
basically one gets a crate worth nothing and the other gets one that someone might buy for 20 cents.
its not, it is simply a way to ensure that funds come in in the future to enable further dev and to pay for the server hosting which is millions every month. This was talked about way back by player unknown and he stated that he woudl never add items that offered more than cosmetic changes, e.g. its never going to be pay to win, no advantage will be gained form buying keys.
But hopefully enough will buy them that generates cahflow that will keep the dev team working on the game we all love. making it better, making it mroe secure and with fewer cheats. thats all anyone wants and teh crate system is a tried and tested method of doing this.
Look at it this way I paid like 20 bucks for CSGO but I have been play8ing CS since before it went retail .. all through CS Sourde and now CSGO, in all thoose years I paid 20 bucks ....
If I buiy a few keys and that enables the game to not only carry on, but to prosper in such a way that some people can make a living out of it ( half teh key money from Csgo goes to the majors prizepool where there is 1 million up for grabs. )
BUT no one is forced to buy anything if you cant afford it or dont want to then just put teh crate on the market .. do this enough times and you can buy a key without having to spend any of your hard earned money.
You know there is this thing called cutting of your nose to spite your face .. its like 2 clicks set and forget to sell a crate.
It doesn't matter what's in them. One person can open their crate right away, the other can't. And you can't choose a different crate.
Too much trouble to sell? Just how lazy are you?
Except only certain cases requires a key. You can sell the case and carry on. It's completely fair and you're making your money back from this process. If you don't want to buy keys, don't buy keys. It isn't a complicated process and these crates have absolutely no effect on the gameplay and yet everyone keeps complaining about it just because they're either too cheap to buy a key or they're too mentally challenged to sell the cases they get that requires a key.
Or they complain because the very idea of locked crates is what they don't like. But as someone who attacks people's mental faculties, I can see why you don't grasp that.
Except the idea of locked crates to begin with isn't affecting them whatsoever so it doesn't matter. Don't talk if you're irrelevant.
And look at that. You're still playing PUBG. Quit acting like a victim with false threats that no one even cares about and is so petty that you wont even go through with it.
Literally logged in just to use my credits to get a crate. I haven't played a match in weeks and my friends and I are liking Rainbow 6 Siege so I don't see myself coming back to PUBG.
Are you still on this? No one cares if you leave.