07-07-2018, 02:54 PM
(07-07-2018, 11:47 AM)Brassx Wrote: Calling it lackluster is fair If you really feel that way, but definitely a bit demotivating to say the least. This was, like I said, also a test for extinct items. To see if they needed more added to them to be worth it, or if they needed to cost more shards, etc. Since only 6 out of the 40+ godlikes have been made extinct so far, there's plenty of room for improvement.
ack
When i said lackluster i didnt mean the update itself. I worded that really poorly in my tire.
The word lackluster was in direction to what I previously mentioned, in respect to the "false idea" everyone had created. People expected a miracle, and that's not what happened.
My only disappointment was that I thought the old 3 godlikes (tart, thrak, railgun) would become a lot more rare making them super cool to have. That was the main thing for me that caught me off was when people still dropped them in a like 1:3 ratio to the new godlikes.
We all have an idea for what we think should have happened. People always came to me saying "This isnt going to work!", and every time I tried to re-establish their faith in that Brassx knew what he was doing and would do it right.
Of course, I still believe that. I'm just nitpicking at little details that I feel could have happened smoother, but who am I to say? I'm not the one who stayed up sick just to give people something they wanted
and:
Here's a little bit of my thoughts, since people are actually making discussion on this thread.
I understand the reworking of the value of the coin, but with my understanding of how the rarities are working for the tart/thrakos/railgun into the new system alongside the nexus/epilogue/shadow, arent godlikes now still technically going to be at least a little bit more common than they used to be?
My thoughts for eco were that godlikes were going to be pumped into a degree of rarity that makes it so it's more of a struggle to get an extinct godlike. Not just an end-tier, but that after these two weeks, people wont pass a godlike for less than 80k in a market where coins arent everywhere, so 80k is a lot. I thought that would have been done through making the old 3 godlikes very rare and re-establishing a system in which new godlikes that are shown are, technically, more rare. (and perhaps this eventually will be done if crate prices dont change with the downfall of the coin. I just expected that coins wouldnt be getting all the attention, but that the godlike market would be reworked instead, thus influencing the way coins are used and distributed)