It doesn’t say that I can yet, but I assume that will change in the “open beta”. Or… you can buy them on the in-game store. To get coins you can sell stuff on the marketplace, items you win in battle that you aren’t going to use, rewards from crates, et cetera. Let’s talk acquisition though, and consider the “pay to win” aspect. But I’ve been absolutely smashed by rocket builds, machine gun builds, shotgun builds…and I think I hate melee builds the most, especially ones that can tip you over. The vehicle I’m using is from one of the packs, and it’s pretty damn strong. So that leads to the big question that every free to play asks: “Is this going to be pay to win?” and I’m honestly not sure. You can also save the blueprint of these designs, to change them, or to utilize them yourself, if you have the parts for it. I mean, someone built a train, a Delorean, a school bus, even a damn refrigerator! With enough matches, time, and effort, you can literally build anything your heart desires. I have seen some absolutely remarkable builds though! In fact, there’s a button on the main screen, Exhibition, where you can show off your work to be praised by others. However, if you obliterate the other team, they can’t get that objective either. The matches are blissfully short, and you have fairly standard objectives: Destroy the other team, capture the enemy team, two teams, one objective, go capture it. Or whatever you have the parts for, and enter battle against another team who has done the same. In Crossout, you build a tank, or a jeep. So let’s talk a little bit about what the game is. I did not expect to have as much fun as I did, and it’s due to a variety of reasons. It’s a free-to-play MMO, but it’s also a team-based shooter where you create the vehicle in which you offer destruction to your enemies. I had a hard time quantifying exactly what Crossout is.
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