Reduce tradable coupon requirement!

No, it should be harder, then we can get a better price, I don’t want have a $40 coupon after working for 28 hours

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Except if it got even harder, it wouldn’t be $40 for 28 hours; but $50 for 40 hours xD

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And people would unironically still grind it to sell instead of getting a part time job.

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That’s not how you synthesize artificial scarcity for suffer and profit.

Yep. There’s no remotely realistic level you could lower it to that would be better than simply buying the stars.

If you’re grinding to get a vehicle for yourself, a discussion can be had about the value of one’s time. But if you’re grinding to get nothing but a coupon to sell, then you’ve made the game into a job and it can only be measured in time-vs-monetary-value.

And the result is always terrible.

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Just to expand on your thought, arguing for lower required score to sell is effectively the same as wanting your average pay to be lowered, since easier to get the tradable coupon means more people will want to sell, driving the price further down.

Its baffling, really.

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Low tradeable coupon score = low marketplace prices. Why would you even bother with a low score tradeable coupon if it’s gonna end up like 5GJN on the marketplace?

Lower score for those who want to keep the vehicle = yes.
Lower score for those who want to sell the vehicle = no.
If anything, coupon score has to go up by like 20 %. At least for planes.

One thing I have to add, my biggest gripe with these events is that vehicles are no longer premium AND you have to spade them. There used to be a time when these vehicles came with premium bonuses. The least Gaijin could do is give us these vehicles SPADED. No worse feeling than grining 20 days straight for something, you then have to spade another 20 days, just to be able to finally enjoy it.

Actually it’s not really that effective to use FFAR as it was before. I found I can get about as much score per minute with, say F-5E or F-8E flying around killing people, as rocketing airfields with Ardvark or Phantom. Yesterday I played 2 games of Zhengzhou. First game 7500 rocketing AF with Ardvark (granted some Su-7 prick with an open cockpit was camping our airfields somehow immune to AAA) and the game after got 12k points with F-8E dogfighting, shooting down AI planes and capping zones.

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Trading vouchers for aircraft activity are simpler,But it takes a little time, and the operation is boring, like an assembly line worker

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You think it’s bad for y’all on PC? The coupon is only worth 1600 War Bond and other than that useless if you play on console only because the war bond shop always has straight garbage.

I agree! That’s why I will still grind the ground vehicle events; because, to me, it just involves playing a bit more than I usually do, while air/naval coupons really felt like a chore to me.

Naval only because of its terrible state though; like shelling an enemy ship for 10 minutes and killing 90% of its crew only for them to die and you don’t even get a kill assist because it’s bugged and this isn’t even acknowledged as a bug, so those 10 minutes only gave you 233 score points, etc.

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Here’s the thing, Navy is really bad, and there are fewer people to play, long matching time, no efficiency, even I use the OP Atlanta is difficult to guarantee efficiency, the last two Navy activities I did not participate in, do not want to experience the feeling of jail

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TO SELL, I am only talking about to sell here. So 41.6k per day for 18 days on the F-14. Keeping it is only 360k score, selling it is 750k.

It should be 495k, not 750k. 700k is way too much still IMO. 495k would be like grinding 11 stages instead of 9

Lower requirements → more coupons on the Market → high supply & low demand → even lower price…
At that point you better spend just one hour working and you’ll make more $$$ than from selling coupons…
If you want to make some bucks by selling event vehicle coupons, you should ask for the opposite:
Increase the requirements → less coupons on the Market → low supply & high demand → higher price…
OR keep your coupons for 2-3 years and chances are that their price will go up…

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As I and many others pointed out, this would lead to more coupons being aviable, driving the prices even further down.

What is it so hard to comprehend about this?

you can gjn coins are convertible at a certain point

Yeah the amount of grind needed just to get something worthless
Bruh.

I Vote up for it.