Jeez I was really excited until I saw the price tag. This is a huge jump over previous Operations passes. The game isn't in a place where one can recoup their money very quickly either, the crate...
Jeez I was really excited until I saw the price tag. This is a huge jump over previous Operations passes. The game isn't in a place where one can recoup their money very quickly either, the crate prices have already dropped down to $2.50. It was a lot easier to justify participating in these Operations when you could sell a crate the first day for all your money back.
I like all the content, I like the missions, and I'm always excited to jump back into CSGO and refine my aim skills again. But I think this should have been $10.
If you want to sell the crates (which I recommend doing!), you can sell them for ~$2 USD at the moment. Obviously you don't get what's inside, but if you sell enough crates, you can then use the...
If you want to sell the crates (which I recommend doing!), you can sell them for ~$2 USD at the moment. Obviously you don't get what's inside, but if you sell enough crates, you can then use the Steam Wallet to buy the item you actually want directly from the Marketplace.
The prices are dropping too fast for it to be a good source of cost offset anymore. They're already down to $1.49 (less than @Keegan assumed they'd be) at the time of writing this comment. The...
The prices are dropping too fast for it to be a good source of cost offset anymore. They're already down to $1.49 (less than @Keegan assumed they'd be) at the time of writing this comment. The chances of getting one are also so low that, at best, you'd maybe get $2.50 back from crate sales by the end of these 16 weeks, assuming they don't fall all the way down to 30c a piece.
They prices are dropping faster than ever before. I assume all the market restrictions and regulations have caused values to drop a lot faster than five years ago.
They prices are dropping faster than ever before. I assume all the market restrictions and regulations have caused values to drop a lot faster than five years ago.
This is the second time I see a game item misspell the name of Odin's spear. (Norse Collection, the first AWP skin.) It's "Gungnir", with NG in the middle. The first one – can't remember where –...
This is the second time I see a game item misspell the name of Odin's spear. (Norse Collection, the first AWP skin.) It's "Gungnir", with NG in the middle. The first one – can't remember where – spelled it "Gungir". Odd that nobody checks this.
I like the visuals of most of St. Marc's collection. I feel like they lack color vibrance, but otherwise, the patterns are pleasant.
Jeez I was really excited until I saw the price tag. This is a huge jump over previous Operations passes. The game isn't in a place where one can recoup their money very quickly either, the crate prices have already dropped down to $2.50. It was a lot easier to justify participating in these Operations when you could sell a crate the first day for all your money back.
I like all the content, I like the missions, and I'm always excited to jump back into CSGO and refine my aim skills again. But I think this should have been $10.
If you want to sell the crates (which I recommend doing!), you can sell them for ~$2 USD at the moment. Obviously you don't get what's inside, but if you sell enough crates, you can then use the Steam Wallet to buy the item you actually want directly from the Marketplace.
The prices are dropping too fast for it to be a good source of cost offset anymore. They're already down to $1.49 (less than @Keegan assumed they'd be) at the time of writing this comment. The chances of getting one are also so low that, at best, you'd maybe get $2.50 back from crate sales by the end of these 16 weeks, assuming they don't fall all the way down to 30c a piece.
They prices are dropping faster than ever before. I assume all the market restrictions and regulations have caused values to drop a lot faster than five years ago.
This is the second time I see a game item misspell the name of Odin's spear. (Norse Collection, the first AWP skin.) It's "Gungnir", with NG in the middle. The first one – can't remember where – spelled it "Gungir". Odd that nobody checks this.
I like the visuals of most of St. Marc's collection. I feel like they lack color vibrance, but otherwise, the patterns are pleasant.