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New players will have trouble getting used to that. Experienced players that only run with some of the most ridiculous loadouts don't lose hunters so they won't be limited.
A max balance on the hunt dollars might do more harm to new players than to experienced players.
Hunt dollars in some situations just isn't the way to provide any balance. It doesn't seem to hinder anyone that has enough experience.
And I think you need to mind your own business and don't worry about how much other players have in their wallets. These "Other people are having fun wrong!" posts are pathetic.
So it'll just go from 100% to 100%?
this would be more of an annoyance and inconvinence, where your at like 100k cash registers etc are only offering like 50 hunt dollars its very poor ammount and rather hard to sustain unless you are demolishing your way through matches which wont just be the source of expensive loadouts
this would do nothing but punish the harmless
at best offering like 2k hunt dollars for like 5 bloodbonds would pay off more as people would expend their useless ammounts of hunt dollars for real money making that never ending supply worth sacraficing but thatl never happen
not saying I want this, but it would be more effective.
correct, people will hit the money cap and spend on meta weapons.