I don't know where these rumors are coming from. But I see the PC version having the same stuff as the 360/PS3 versions. That being said, I also haven't seen many guilds requiring that people only have a UE. So yeah... :>
I don't know where these rumors are coming from. But I see the PC version having the same stuff as the 360/PS3 versions. That being said, I also haven't seen many guilds requiring that people only have a UE. So yeah... :>
Im new to MMO's, could somebody explain to me what a 'scrip' is please??
"Scrip" is simply the name of the primary type of money in this particular game's economy. When you get a chance to play it, it's what is used to buy weapons and other items from vendors. Think of it as main type of virtual "cash".
So the "30-day Scrip Boost" is a temporary increase in how much cash your character earns in the game from missions and drops, so you can buy more gear.
i cant wait to see the vendors and such
I like and play shooters. Being able to hand-pick my headgear makes me happy, but I really wasn't interested in playing dress-up anyway. What I find strange is that the character creation allows for so much facial customization while there is so little choice on clothes... I do not expect to get a close look at the faces of other players often... I suppose tats and war-paint stand out enough to be noticable though.
good point, its funny how "faces" usually get such big customizations but clothing and such get side-barred.
I'm curious about how the XP boost works... does it begin when we activate the game on our account? I'm going away right after the game releases so I wouldn't want to let any XP boost go to waste. Also, the digital and physical deluxe XP/Scrip boosts for the PC are different. Digital is 30 days and physical is only 7. Is that to offset all the extra stuff the physical edition comes with since they are the same price?
yeah, the digital gets longer boosts since they get no physical stuff.
Yeah, as I was writing that I figured that must be why. Still curious about how/when the XP boost starts though. If it's an item we have to use in game then I can just save it till I'm ready.
im wondering if the 7 day boost is "activated" in game in real time, or just counts down from the 7 day to zero during "logged" in time, big difference.