BenBonez
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| 15 Mar 2016 01:44 PM |
Purchasing a uniform might be viewed differently in the future, notably by new players.
They might actually feel a sense of accomplishment after being able to finally afford the uniform, they might even earn the privilege of getting it paid for via group payout.
Wearing a uniform might be looked upon differently in a way that it won't merely be for identification purposes but a symbol of status ("I earned this").
Shoutout to AA. They had already solved this issue long ago by offering alternative uniforms in the form of particular body colors and free t-shirts. On top of that they offer to pay for the uniform via group payouts.
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BenBonez
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Erediin
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| 15 Mar 2016 01:49 PM |
A lot of groups did that before AA iirc
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| 15 Mar 2016 01:50 PM |
| It's not an accomplishment when you always have to buy BC or Robux so many times. |
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MrZelo
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| 15 Mar 2016 01:53 PM |
Ro-Force did that in 2010-2012 with multiple colors, including our revamped versions too.
We had about a 10-20 choice match up you could do with the low rank uniform alone. |
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| 15 Mar 2016 01:55 PM |
| It's been like that since almost the start of clans. |
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