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credits instead of dollar ($) #35
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Someone else also remarked it. is the term "credit" good? or maybe something like "D-Coin" :D |
I think it fit's good since it is also used in a lot of sci-fi scenarios. |
If Android ships the Currency information from the User it should show that one. |
@Mannshoch the currencys have different values, so users would have a different feeling about the value of game objects to buy. I think since this game plays in a fictional world, credit or some general term should be used. |
@davidak this is all virtual. So there is no real meaning about the values. It doesn't matter if there is a $, Credit, CHF, €. |
I know that the objects in this game are virtual. The meaning forms in the mind of the player. People who use $ know the difference between $100 and $1000. So when something in a game cost $1000, you know how long you must work for it. But that is totally different with € because it has a different value. So the game feels different for someone who has € in it. Do you understand what i mean? |
In a physical manner yes, but not in a Game one like this. |
Not realy. I use € and CHF daily an I would say I would have no Problem with it. |
use the term credits instead of dollar ($) to make the game less US centric and more futuristic.
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