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Gradual Crystal Donations for Expensive Items


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  1. 1. Is this idea useful and should it be implemented?

    • Definately helpful
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    • Not really
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    • I don't have an issue with this
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Hello.


 


I'm here today to suggest another idea for the good of Tanki's development.


 


As the title implies, this idea will allow players to pay small amounts of crystals for more expensive items gradually instead of spending ages saving up a particular amount.


 


To clarify, for instance, if I want to buy M2 Vulcan, but don't have the 82,700 crystals to get it, I definately will feel annoyed when I know it will take me a very long time to get that much. Such feature will surely benefit people who are bad at keeping their patience and their crystals don't last very long until they buy something useless like a paint or a bunch of supplies, (I personally have a legacy of this).


 


Believe it or not, spending crystals and using something new is very exciting for most people.


 


Having the ability to donate small amounts towards an expensive item will also give the player numerous other choices of purchase besides saving up for that one single item.


 


For example, if you want an M2 Vulcan, but you also want M1 Dictator, and you have 40,000 crystals, instead of holding yourself back and continue saving up without getting the M1 Dictator, you will be able to buy the M1 Dictator, and simultaneously give a contribution to your M2 Vulcan with the remaining crystals.


 


I really hope you can take this idea on board and thank you for your precious time reading this. Feel free to suggest more and express your opinion on this topic.


 


Your sincerely,


Lagnadium


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I don't see why someone wouldn't be able to just save up for an expensive item and buy it. IMHO, if you are too tempted to spend your crystals and you can't save up large sums without spending them, then you need to work on your self-control.

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I don't see why someone wouldn't be able to just save up for an expensive item and buy it. IMHO, if you are too tempted to spend your crystals and you can't save up large sums without spending them, then you need to work on your self-control.

how to self control?!

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Here we go again...

 

You guys are just focusing on the lesser issue that this should solve, and don't give a flying flock about the other reason I suggested this - To give the player more financial capabilities. And besides, if you don't have enough time to save enough crystals for an expensive item before, lets say, Christmas Discounts or New Year Discounts, why not pay some crystals towards it and then you have to save up less, with a smaller price to pay for it?

 

Now stop moaning about how I said that some people don't have the patience to save up crystals and actually consider the bigger argument.

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How to improve financial capabilities in 1 minute- Go to buy button & buy crystals pack using method of payment. Then you could buy whatever you want.

 

Or save for sales.

 

I empathize with you but TO doesn't care for crystal donation for expensive items. If anything, they want you to spend real $$$. Expect idea to be rejected/closed. Sorry.

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How to improve financial capabilities in 1 minute- Go to buy button & buy crystals pack using method of payment.

Or even better: wait for the DCC (double-crystals card) to appear and then purchase crystals.

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You can do that, if you're a low-life who spends money on Browser Games, that is. Not everyone has the capability to do that, and if you expect everybody to just buy crystals then I have no idea what you were thinking when writing that post.

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Not you, don't worry.

 

Anyway, just close this topic. I have to remember to implement more clarification into my suggestions and more importantly restrictions for criticism. Clearly saying 'feel free to share your opinion' sometimes won't be a good idea.

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Not you, don't worry.

 

Anyway, just close this topic. I have to remember to implement more clarification into my suggestions and more importantly restrictions for criticism. Clearly saying 'feel free to share your opinion' sometimes won't be a good idea.

Closed upon request.

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