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Ken is over a lower income bracket, but has worked really hard this year to save up 1 thousand dollars to spend on star citizen once something that really takes his fancy becomes available. He easily affords high speed internet and during the live stream event he used his business smarts and considerable savings to purchase 10 idris peacekeepers for the purpose of reselling for a nice profit once the item becomes unavailable. Let me give you some context mate because you don't seem to want to conceed this point.ĭavid was raised in a more privileged family, has a better education and a higher paying salary because of it. If the person paying considers it fair, who are we outside to deal to say if it is or not? If someone is willing to pay an absurdly high price for LTI, they that person considers it a fair trade, or they wouldn't pay for it. Although gouging is certainly poor ethics, it isn't unfair, just capitalism. If they want it now they need to find someone who is did buy it in that window. How is it extremely unfair? They did not buy a time limited item inside the limited time window. It's extemely unfair on people who wanted to purchase the item for its original price and couldn't due to computer problems or time zone differences. Those would of been bought 100% by people who actually wanted to fly them if not for gougers. This is not true though for the idris though, along with any other limited quantity ship such as the vanduul fighter. The fact that people are buying these proves that the additional sales to gougers would not of been made otherwise. Otherwise they would of bought it back then when it was on sale from RSI. Additionally, players have the option to wipe their own account if needed.Buying as many as you can afford with the intent to price gouge does not make sales that benefit RSI that would not have occurred otherwise. Player account resets will happen more sporadically going forward. **Star Citizen Alpha 3.8.2 introduced the first implementation of persistence. Additionally, an interim patch, Alpha 3.7.2 did not have a balance rest.
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* Note for Alpha 3.8 - This patch brought in new starting money rules effectively reducing what playtesters start with each patch. **Next Estimated Wipe - February 2020 Alpha 3.8.2 (2-4 weeks grind estimated) - This wipe did not happen due to the 1st iteration of PersistenceĪlpha 3.8.1 - January 24th 2020 (4 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.8* - December 23rd 2019 (2 months grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.7.1 - October 26th 2019 (2 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.7 - October 11th 2019 (5 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.6.2 - September 6th 2019 (4 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.6.1 - 8th August 2019 (3 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.6 - 19th July 201 (6 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.5.1 - 3rd June 2019 (6 weeks grind from previous reset)Īlpha 3.5 - 18th April 2019 (3 months grind from previous reset) This marks 3 months without balance reset. Players kept aUEC and purchased ships and items. 7 months without balance reset.Īlpha 3.9 - April 29th 2020 (No wipe). Players kept aUEC and some purchased ships and items. 10 months without balance reset.Īlpha 3.10 - August 6th 2020 (No wipe). Players kept aUEC and most purchased ships and items. Almost a year without balance resetĪlpha 3.11 - October 8th 2020 (No wipe). One year and 3 months without a balance reset.Īlpha 3.12 - December 16th 2020 (No wipe). Closing in on 2 years without a balance reset.Īlpha 3.13 - April 22nd 2021 (No wipe). (2 years since previous grind reset)Īlpha 3.14 - August 6th 2021 (No wipe). 1 month since previous reset.Īlpha 3.15 - November 10th 2021.