The in game prices have NOTHING to do with their effectiveness, its based purely on rarity and rarity of mods fitted, want to see a million scrip white in your inventory? Put 4 t5 mods on it and voila, a million scrip white
Love it when people prattle on about stuff when they don't really know what they're prattling about
I agree. And while I know I'm picking nits, I wanted to add that sometimes things are expensive because they are effective it's just that usually they are rare as well.
I look at things like this:
- Items that are USEFUL & RARE are/should be expensive.
- Items that are just RARE(ish) most of the time are expensive when they really shouldn't be.
- Items that are just USEFUL(ish) are usually affordable but sometimes they aren't.
The first one is easy and anyone complaining about things that fall under that definition is just whining. The next 2 are a little harder to pin down because a lot of it is based on one's perspective but I'm sure there are plenty of things that fall under them that most reasonable people could agree upon.
Had a guy offer me a quickburst pulser for a 3x DMG TN Boomer yesterday. Did you know that the quickburst pulsers are very rare?
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He then said he didn't know the value of his gun nor the value of mine but offered 3 mil. The charity case card came out as well. "I'll never trade it." "I've been looking for one."
Once he figured out I wasn't interested in the WM disruptor or 3 mil scrip he got pretty upset and went to zone chat to blast me. I asked if anyone would have taken that deal and the LOL's explain it all. Funny stuff given that people are upset with paying a lot of fake money for a fake gun.
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Do guns come with price tags? Are the prices engraved on the barrel? Are the prices set in stone somewhere? I must have missed that aspect of the game.
That's the price you pay, for not being on NA
This is just it, though.
You're trying to make an uneducated purchase. So, I'll ask. Do you make this a common practice?
Personally, I try to learn as much as I can before conducting a transaction. That way, when it's time to negotiate, I have a leg to stand on....
Education. Priceless.
When done properly, this is a good form of negotiating. When I ask for offers and receive one that's too low, I'll counter with one that is higher than what I want.
Sometimes I sell for higher than what I was originally aiming for. Sometimes lower. It's the game of buying and selling...