Trading loadouts with transaction fees


(K1X455) #1

Following the discussion on duplicate Special Edition loadouts, what are your thoughts on trading with other players for a US$1.00 fee?

Trade in this sense means you exchange loadout(s). Both parties pay US$1.00 to trade with other players.

This gives SD some sort of ongoing transaction fee on every event that goes on.


(GatoCommodore) #2

more like US$ 0.3

also, how much transaction fee valve gets in CSGO?


(Melinder) #3

@GatoCommodore said:
how much transaction fee valve gets in CSGO?

I believe they tax 10%.


(Chris Mullins) #4

Check out this video! https://youtu.be/4w5_zs3JC8E?t=1m18s

We don’t have details, but we do want to make dupes more useful in different ways for you.


(Wolven) #5

While it’s not been officially stated yet, it is quite obvious that merc skins will become similar to weapon skins. Where you assign a look for a loadout via the merc deck. This way duplicate special editions will become useful, as you most likely will only be able to assign one skin to one deck. just like the weapon skins and trinkets.


(Mc1412013) #6

@K1X455 said:
Following the discussion on duplicate Special Edition loadouts, what are your thoughts on trading with other players for a US$1.00 fee?

Trade in this sense means you exchange loadout(s). Both parties pay US$1.00 to trade with other players.

This gives SD some sort of ongoing transaction fee on every event that goes on.

No i dont want to pay to switch with my kids.

However im all for event lock outs. Why should a noob be able to get a card for an event he wasnt around for. Example some one who only started playing during but not after javalins release should not be able to receive a rev event card only javalin event(provided he signed up diring the event) or newer.