They have color variants. That's the Elegant Purple version.
They have color variants. That's the Elegant Purple version.
Because they knew everyone really wanted those and couldn't resist scratching for them.
Expect more of that for future SG scratches, or whatever the hell they come up with.
At this point it'd be better for players to stay silent about what they want in PSO2.
That'd reduce the chances of stuff being locked to SG scratch.
Just skimmed over some of the comments on the JP swiki. Do a search for "SGスク".
http://pso2.swiki.jp/index.php?Comme...%E6%9D%BFVol57
http://pso2.swiki.jp/index.php?Comme...6%9D%BFVol1458
People there saying the rates are terrible, they spent a ton and got rubbish.
Others reacting by saying stuff like "don't scratch", and "it's amazing people are even scratching to begin with".
I didn't realize there's a 43.748% chance to get boost items or Casino Coin tickets. Yuck.
Went and peeked at the replies on Twitter. They're pissed there too.
https://twitter.com/sega_pso2/status/742946755709374464
They're saying it costs too much, there's too much rubbish on the scratch, the admins have gone to hell, something wrong in their heads, they don't listen to us, etc.
400 AC for 80 SG, meaning 400 AC for one try. That's about $4, right? $4 for 120 Casino Coins....
Last edited by TaigaUC; Jun 17, 2016 at 01:09 AM.
SG shouold have never even existed in the first place. If people wanted to pay for something AC has already done it's job just fine, until SG popped out from some hell hole.
I just don't like the fact that the items are not tradable, which renders them as useless items that waste my storage if I don't want them. If I do AC scratch, most often I always sell all the leftovers I don't like. I don't always turn them to recycle badges or whatever, unless I really need them.
Remember when SG was just going to be for cooldown timers? I'm glad one of the JP commenters also remembered this.
Anyway, people complaining is all fine and dandy, but there's always going to be the unaccounted silent majority. While I don't think I've seen a reaction to an update as bad as this one, its hard to tell what people generally think of this. I guess it's sorta telling that even the usual sycophants seem to be missing for this one though...
All that said, all it takes is 1% of the population to throw down cash on it and the system is potentially justified in their eyes.
Well, I have barely seen anyone with the Falz outfits in-game.
Not many screenshots posted on MMOLoda either.
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