We may not need T7 ships, but eventually, the game will need them to remain economically alive.
Not necessarily. I personally believe that T7s aren't needed. One doesn't even need T6s to play the game content. Perhaps PvPers think it's time for T7, but we absolutely do not need them to play the game and play it successfully.
Now a LTS and loving it.
Just because you spend money on this game, it does not entitle you to be a jerk if things don't go your way.
I have come to the conclusion that I have a memory like Etch-A-Sketch. I shake my head and forget everything.
The sheer volume of keys people buy with zen and then turn around and sell on the exchange probably helps keep the game running more than almost anything else.
Now a LTS and loving it.
Just because you spend money on this game, it does not entitle you to be a jerk if things don't go your way.
I have come to the conclusion that I have a memory like Etch-A-Sketch. I shake my head and forget everything.
The sheer volume of keys people buy with zen and then turn around and sell on the exchange probably helps keep the game running more than almost anything else.
That's fine but where does it end with the lockbox ships? If those dried up (highly doubtful), what is the point in keys?
As far as the T7 ships, it's not needed...right now. If they ramp up the difficulty down the road it could happen.
T6 Andorian Escorts. T6 Vorcha Cruiser. T6 Kar'fi Battle Carrier T6 Ha'feh Heavy Escort. T6 Ha'nom Science Warbird. All of the above with other-faction variants.
First ships that came to mind. I'm sure there's plenty more to be remade in a T6 version.
Yeah, there are enough ships still left that can be given the T6 treatment and keep the game going. Most popular appear to be Oberth, Nova, Vor'cha and D7. I would love to see any of these. Also the Ha'feh and Ha'nom as I have the T5 variants of both and would love to see what T6 variants would be like.
Not really interested in T7s, now or later.
Now a LTS and loving it.
Just because you spend money on this game, it does not entitle you to be a jerk if things don't go your way.
I have come to the conclusion that I have a memory like Etch-A-Sketch. I shake my head and forget everything.
Yeah, there are enough ships still left that can be given the T6 treatment and keep the game going. Most popular appear to be Oberth, Nova, Vor'cha and D7. I would love to see any of these. Also the Ha'feh and Ha'nom as I have the T5 variants of both and would love to see what T6 variants would be like.
Not really interested in T7s, now or later.
We already have a D7... since it's with the T6 Connie (Temporal Light Cruiser). But it's hell'va expensive to get one of those ships.
The Rising of the Delta is the best expansion ever, and people love it to death because it is a good day to die in the endless struggle for supremacy of your own conviction. (A spin off of the Delta Rising is the best expansion ever and all the players love it.)
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Not necessarily. I personally believe that T7s aren't needed. One doesn't even need T6s to play the game content. Perhaps PvPers think it's time for T7, but we absolutely do not need them to play the game and play it successfully.
That's because it's not a dreadnought carrier.
The sheer volume of keys people buy with zen and then turn around and sell on the exchange probably helps keep the game running more than almost anything else.
That's fine but where does it end with the lockbox ships? If those dried up (highly doubtful), what is the point in keys?
As far as the T7 ships, it's not needed...right now. If they ramp up the difficulty down the road it could happen.
First ships that came to mind. I'm sure there's plenty more to be remade in a T6 version.
Not really interested in T7s, now or later.
We already have a D7... since it's with the T6 Connie (Temporal Light Cruiser). But it's hell'va expensive to get one of those ships.