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    Senior Member Ookami Soldier's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by KaosPenguin View Post
    Definitely gonna be more than 40 bits. 40 bits is waaaaaaaaaay too low.
    At that point I may as well go buy myself some REAL clothes.
    Don't forget to get some real clothes regardless bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ookami Soldier View Post
    Don't forget to get some real clothes regardless bro
    What if I want to be a nudist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SYN BLACK XS View Post
    $20 = 1400 Bits

    $20 = 1600 ms points

    The correct Bits per MS point is in there somewhere...
    $20 = 1400 Bits = 70 Bits = $1

    $20 = 1600 MSP = 80 MSP = $1

    $1 = 80 MSP = 70 Bits

    CLose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ookami Soldier View Post
    $20 = 1400 Bits = 70 Bits = $1

    $20 = 1600 MSP = 80 MSP = $1

    $1 = 80 MSP = 70 Bits

    CLose?
    I'd rather it be at least a 1:1 ratio but even that's a gyp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaosPenguin View Post
    I'd rather it be at least a 1:1 ratio but even that's a gyp.
    Right, but like all the professional sports players, GM's, coaches say "That's business"

    They won't cater a F2P game with cheap transactions through MS and the store. In my opinion, a cheap store would boost sales and get Trion more money rather than heavy transactions with few spenders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ookami Soldier View Post
    In my opinion, a cheap store would boost sales and get Trion more money rather than heavy transactions with few spenders.
    Exactly how I would see it. Cheaper store = more buyers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazy View Post
    Exactly how I would see it. Cheaper store = more buyers
    more buyers = more money

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaosPenguin View Post
    more buyers = more money

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    Hi everyone,
    Here is what I have gathered so far.

    400 Bits - cost $5
    1,800 Bits - cost $20
    5,200 Bits - cost $50
    11,200 Bits - cost $100

    Minor boosts for experience, in-game money, loot, reputation, and skills cost between 30 and 60 Bits.

    Three different types of vehicles, the Growler ATV, the Hannibal ATV, and the Nomad truck, cost 240, 400, and 600 Bits respectively.

    Vanity head pieces cost 150 Bits while vanity outfits cost 240.

    Additional inventory cost between 160 (for 5 slots) and 510 Bits (for 15 slots).

    Finally, lockboxes were for sale as well. Although lockboxes can be purchased in game for keys and salvage found in game, they can also be purchased from the Defiance Store. A “Tier 2” lockbox costs 80 Bits and will have two uncommon or better items in it. A “Tier 3” box costs 160 Bits and will have three uncommon or better items, and a “Tier 4” lockbox will have four uncommon or better items inside. What items players receive is random.

    Like with the lockboxes, it’s also important to consider that most of what is available in the store can be found elsewhere for free. Additional inventory is available through ark hunter rewards, an ATV is provided to the player shortly after the tutorial is finished, and some alternative head gear can be purchased with in-game money. As a player progresses through the game, more vehicles can be purchased with in-game cash, more outfits become available, and much more.


    (Please note that the conversion rate and the individual prices are subject to change considering the values were taken from a beta and I have of yet no info on conversion to MS points).

    Best Regards,
    Mark Thun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix Frost View Post
    Hi everyone,
    Here is what I have gathered so far.

    400 Bits - cost $5
    1,800 Bits - cost $20
    5,200 Bits - cost $50
    11,200 Bits - cost $100

    Minor boosts for experience, in-game money, loot, reputation, and skills cost between 30 and 60 Bits.

    Three different types of vehicles, the Growler ATV, the Hannibal ATV, and the Nomad truck, cost 240, 400, and 600 Bits respectively.

    Vanity head pieces cost 150 Bits while vanity outfits cost 240.

    Additional inventory cost between 160 (for 5 slots) and 510 Bits (for 15 slots).

    Finally, lockboxes were for sale as well. Although lockboxes can be purchased in game for keys and salvage found in game, they can also be purchased from the Defiance Store. A “Tier 2” lockbox costs 80 Bits and will have two uncommon or better items in it. A “Tier 3” box costs 160 Bits and will have three uncommon or better items, and a “Tier 4” lockbox will have four uncommon or better items inside. What items players receive is random.

    Like with the lockboxes, it’s also important to consider that most of what is available in the store can be found elsewhere for free. Additional inventory is available through ark hunter rewards, an ATV is provided to the player shortly after the tutorial is finished, and some alternative head gear can be purchased with in-game money. As a player progresses through the game, more vehicles can be purchased with in-game cash, more outfits become available, and much more.


    (Please note that the conversion rate and the individual prices are subject to change considering the values were taken from a beta and I have of yet no info on conversion to MS points).

    Best Regards,
    Mark Thun
    Thank you kind sir.

    Allow me to convert.

    400 Bits = 400 MSP = $5 (USD)
    1800 Bits = 1600 MSP = $20 (USD)
    5200 Bits = 4000 MSP = $50 (USD)
    11,200 Bits = 8000 MSP = $100 (USD)

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