Yeah.. what a great feature to even have as an option. To buy such a bull **** item with something that costs real currency. I didn't even get a purple.
Printable View
Yeah.. what a great feature to even have as an option. To buy such a bull **** item with something that costs real currency. I didn't even get a purple.
So you're telling me YOU mistakenly bought a T3 Lockbox with bits and you're blaming your mistake on Trion?
to even have the option to spend bits on such a thing is ****ing stupid. Its the first thing to choose aswell.
Yes Im blaming Trion. To have the option to buy tier boxes with bits in the first place is a cheap shot.
I never did that. But I can see how easy it is to make a mistake that way.
IMO bits purchases should ONLY be doable in the Definance Store because anyone buying lockboxes in game is 99.99% going to do that with keycodes.
It will also streamline the interface because then they don't have to display the currency selection screen.
It is rather annoying. I've accidentally done it about 4 times now at least since launch. There should at least be a confirmation of whether or not you want to buy with bits.
and maybe its my fault that Im on Benadryl right now and it has made me drowsy and I screwed up. But what the hell. Cant play this game inebriated without it trying to rob my pockets?
I'm confused about this topic, maybe someone can clarify it for me... How do you screw that up, there's only 3 options, and it's not like the words "bits" or "resources" look anything alike to where they could be confusing. And the fact you have the options to choose one or the other is your confirmation... So I raise this question... How is it anyone's fault but your own, that you and the others that claim they've accidentally done this, just plain can't read
Unless you have never made a typo in you life, I'm pretty sure you should understand that human errors happen and it is the system designer's job to reduce the chances of human error. There is a reason the launch all nuclear missiles button is not placed beside the power button for the coffee maker in a nuclear submarine.