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cRPG => Suggestions Corner => Topic started by: Black Wind on June 05, 2012, 11:50:17 am

Title: Idea about custom banners
Post by: Black Wind on June 05, 2012, 11:50:17 am
Hello all,

Would any of you guys also prefer it, if you did a one-time payment of say, 500K, to be able to use a custom banner ingame?

I personally would, and I hate paying for temporary things, so this is the base for the idea.


It's because that it only lasts for one month, that's why I'm not entering any of the auctions. So yeah. 
Title: Re: Idea about custom banners
Post by: chadz on June 05, 2012, 11:58:29 am
So what after all banners are sold. If you ever decide to create a clan after the 147 banners were sold, you'd never be able to get a banner. Resort to blackmarket?

Because every banner would have been sold within 2 days to sell it with high profit on the black market. How would you solve that?
Title: Re: Idea about custom banners
Post by: Andswaru on June 05, 2012, 12:03:08 pm
Also if a clan pooled money to buy one of these expensive banners who says people would ever get there 250k back or what they invested for the banner after the clan broke up.
One guy could screw 10 people and make alot money then selling a banner.
Title: Re: Idea about custom banners
Post by: Black Wind on June 05, 2012, 01:29:51 pm
I mean this like, take the diablo III stash for example. Say, there's a menu in the "ladder section" reading: "Would you like to buy a clan banner for x amount?"

So, 500K to buy the ability, then e.g. 100K for each member who wants to use it?
Title: Re: Idea about custom banners
Post by: zagibu on June 05, 2012, 10:22:02 pm
PK doesn't need a banner, they are easily recognized because of their skill. Every cRPG player can tell a PK player from a regular player at any distance, even if the distance is so high that the PKer's model is reduced to a single pixel on the screen.
Title: Re: Idea about custom banners
Post by: Rebelyell on June 05, 2012, 10:33:57 pm
PK doesn't need a banner, they are easily recognized because of their skill. Every cRPG player can tell a PK player from a regular player at any distance, even if the distance is so high that the PKer's model is reduced to a single pixel on the screen.


australian clan and skill.... yea