Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-31558039-20170407025634

I am going to assume that all of you who are reading this have played SAS 4. I am also going to assume that most of your guys have Steam.

This "article" is going in the direction of Ninja Kiwi coins and Steam games

Certain  premium guns in SAS 4 can cost up to $20

Certain  games in Steam can cost up to $20

This brings up a thought to me.

When buying premium weapons it seems cool to have a weapon that is way better than what you have at your level, the premium guns usually have a special abilities and they give 50% more XP.

That's all good and healthy right?

Until you look at Steam games.

Steam, in case you didn't know, is a "company" founded by Valve where you can buy games.

Valve in case you didn't know is the company the made the Half Life series and many other popular games.

Steam is really popular game buying site, so if you are a developer and you want your game to be out there, the best way is to get your game Steam Greenlighted (game approval system via community) as fast as possible.

Back on the topic...

Steam games that have content worth up to 8- ∞ hours of gameplay usualy cost from $20-$40 dollars (If the company is ballsy they will go for $60).

So in that thought process if you are buying a gun on Ninja Kiwi, you can be buying a WHOLE game on Steam that could give you hours of gameplay.

The point I'm trying to make if you haven't noticed is Ninja Kiwi's pricing.

I'm not bullying over the SAS devs on being "greedy"

I'm just saying how the pricing relates when you really think about it.

I mean...

CS:GO or Handkannon?

 