Jun 24, 2011 at 5:52 PM
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Looking at the new Crafting, where we get all the blueprints now instead of having to know the recipe, there's a Rare and Special category, which is Headgear and the Horseless Headless Horsemann's craftables respectably, so it most likely is all hats and a few special things like the Headtaker. All other weapons seem to fall under the Common category. But that still leaves open things like medals or Duel Minigames...cultr1 said:Checking the free-to-play FAQ, it stated that free members won't find "rare or cosmetic items." I'm assuming "cosmetic items" means hats, pins, badges, etc., but rare items? What classifies a rare item? Does it mean genuine items, the kind you get as an in-game promotion for another game?
Heck if I know.
Also, 50 backpack slots lol
Noxid said:That'd be like people who bought DVD players in 1994 asking for full refunds because the price dropped ten years later.
Omega said:atleast its still online compatible.
Uh, where?Captain Fabulous said:Nope. Free players can't play online. Says so on the TF2 blog.
Cave Story said:Wait, if it's free then will the people who actually spent money on it be reimbursed? I mean, Valve can't just leave us in the cold like that.
That's not what I meant.cultr1 said:Also, Lowell, "blueprints" has always referred to "recipes." saying they get fewer "blueprints" means they can craft fewer things (hats, rare weapons, etc.). Nobody is getting "blueprints," because you have those already. "craft scrap metal," "fabricate class token," those are blueprints.
Er, now you've lost me as well.cultr1 said:Ah, sorry, I haven't updated yet, as I am driving to California D:
So are these blueprints released to players yet? could I find them on the wiki or something? Because I'd like to get an idea of what these blueprints are.
Except, because there's no more 'general crafting', can only craft the blueprints you can see, there's no way for them to even attempt crafting other things if they're not listed.cultr1 said:Ah, I see now.
The only difference is that premium players have all the recipes pre-loaded, kinda like having the crafting wiki at your disposal in-game.
Poor free players.