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7 years ago
"ikalon;c-1635113" wrote:"Jailwatcher;c-1635014" wrote:"ikalon;c-1635009" wrote:
A good update overall however I have the feeling I lost dozen of millions on "old" yellow mod.
Indeed a lot of them became blue with the update and that's really make me angry (4m creds spent one day before the update for a blue mod now...).
They should have make it possible to give them away for the same amount of creds we spent on it. I can't understand how they didn't think of it...
Not trying to be disrespectful, but I think you need to read over all the mod release notes as you have not lost anything,
You didnt lose anything as in the old system the color only related to lvl it was at (3,6,9,12). Its reverted back to its original color when it was farmed or won but you did not lose any stats* from that mod.
You now can slice the same mod to up the color which increases the stats.
Sorry, answering really late.
No problem, I understand that much. Thing I don't like is "Oh you bought gold mod earlier ? In fact it was blue one but right now the yellow one are the really ****, trust us".
OK so no, give me back my creds I have spent on the old gold ones so I'll be able to invest the same amount in the REAL gold one now. Or why make us pay 3.91M for fake gold one before and the same amount right now for the right ones ?
You see what I mean ? There should be a compensation as the gold ones we bought before weren't really "gold".
PS : Oh and saying it again, I'm not complaining about the update overall, it's really good I think. Just talking about the consequences.
@ikalon
The gold mod you bought before the update is still a gold mod. Color is now used to depict the possible number of increases to the secondaries on the mod. I.e.
White = no secondary increases when leveling, just basic secondary stats
Green = 1 secondary increase when leveling
Blue = 2 secondary increases when leveling
Purple = 3 secondary increases when leveling
Gold = 4 secondary increases when leveling
The previous system showed a white mod that got leveled to 15 (so it turned gold) was the same as a gold mod leveled to 15. Now they accurately depict that the white mod that was leveled is inferior to the gold mod that is leveled. What they changed is that the color no longer reflects the level of the mod (1-15) and instead reflects the number of secondaries that it shows.
To reiterate, if you bought a gold mod before, then it's still a gold mod. If you bought a blue mod before and leveled it up to gold, now it's changed to be blue again as that is a more accurate representation of the quality of the mod.
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