Vasces Diablo, on 09 July 2013 - 10:42 AM, said:
If someone buys something and receives what they believe is an equal or greater amount of value in return, than its not "a scam". People find value in different things, in this case, it's early access along with the convenience of not having to grind cbills. For other people, it's the hero mechs, or premium time, etc. it's in the best interest if PGI and their customer base as a whole to cover every possible market segment.
Just because this one isn't for you don't mean it's a scam. Personally, I would would never (and have never) purchase a brand new car, it's a terrible financial decision, but other see enough non monetary value in them to make that purchase. I don't agree with it, but it's not a "scam" (unless the sales person is outright lying about something).
As for your comment that "exploiting people weaknesses (stupidity or impatience) is a scam". You can apply that to anything. Any food purchase you make at the grocery store that is not buying the seeds yourself and growing crops is a scam. Buying a car so you don't have to wait for the bus is a scam. Getting a sensible fixed rate 30 year mortgage to buy a house you didn't build yourself from trees you harvested is a scam.
Congratulations, out entire economy is a scam. As its build on the idea that anything I don't know how to do (stupidly) I can pay someone else to, and I can save massive amounts of time in the process (impatience).
Yes, the game needs work yet, but that doesn't make this a "scam". Especially as its pretty accepted practice in F2P games.
depends on the car and projected use.
5 year old, low mile Subaru Forrester, 18k. No warranty, uncertain overall mechanical condition.
Brand new one, 23K, 7 yr, 100k warranty, 3 years of free maintenance, and no worries about unseen headaches or problems.
And an approximate depreciation of 5 grand over the next 5 years.
If reliability is tantamount to your profession or such, and you cannot afford to be broke down (which will eat the 5 grand difference surprisingly fast at times. Not to mention it's further depreciation over the next 5 years will be markedly more than 5 grand) then said purchase makes perfect sense.
Paying 45 k for a truck that cost 17 K to produce, now THAT is scandalous! (Or for any luxury or American built vehicle which will likely lose HALF or more it's MSRP in the first 5 years)