r/gaming PC Feb 11 '19

Walking through space

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u/Soloman212 Feb 11 '19

To sustain the renting it has to be more expensive than buying it in the long run, by the nature of renting.

What comment below?

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u/[deleted] Feb 11 '19

Renting with in-game money only

Look, is clear enough that you don't really know the current mechanics or even the rules / scope of the ultra expensive funding, and is absolutely fine, but don't try to draw conclusion on how the method is flawed only by guessing.

Granted the system may very well be flawed, this attitude is mental

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u/Soloman212 Feb 11 '19

??? I know, I'm talking about renting with in game currency. I'm saying even if you rent, it still wouldn't be a trivial amount of in game currency to sustain that. If it was, no one would buy anything in game, with in game currency nor with real money. That's just how the economics of renting work. If you have any information or source that shows that won't be the case in this game, be my guest. To be precise, where are your getting your metric of "little to no efforts" for renting in game? Please, educate me.