Because with the ridiculous Upgrade system, an extra Dilithium sink is really what I need. /sarcasm
N.B. If you think 470 Dilithium for a Zen is too much, then make the system work *for* you: exchange Zen for Dilithium, and cash in on the return when things have normalized. THAT is how you do things, and not force a new Dilithium sink on everyone else, just so you can buy cheap Zen.
Seems only the free to play players are bemoaning about the high Dill cost so they can get zen without buying it to support the game.
^ Nailed it.
It's not you- it's me. I just need my space.
Being critical doesn't take skill. Being constructively critical- which is providing alternative solutions or suggestions to a demonstrated problem, however, does.
What's possessing people to sell their dilithium at these extreme rates anyway? I'm hoarding literally all of mine until it drops to normal levels again, even if it takes a year or two.
What's possessing people to sell their Zen at any rate, seeing as dilithium is next to useless in the game?
I suppose they must be the "small fleet" people, or minmaxers obsessed with upgrades.
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N.B. If you think 470 Dilithium for a Zen is too much, then make the system work *for* you: exchange Zen for Dilithium, and cash in on the return when things have normalized. THAT is how you do things, and not force a new Dilithium sink on everyone else, just so you can buy cheap Zen.
^ Nailed it.
Being critical doesn't take skill. Being constructively critical- which is providing alternative solutions or suggestions to a demonstrated problem, however, does.
Well, except from the Arc quests.
What's possessing people to sell their Zen at any rate, seeing as dilithium is next to useless in the game?
I suppose they must be the "small fleet" people, or minmaxers obsessed with upgrades.