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I have noticed that when you join a game, it deducts the 21 credits. But, If you leave, it adds it back. Only after the game starts do you lose the 21 credits forever.
Any way you look at it, you're losing 21 credits just to play. Yeah, yeah. Many people get more credits back from the game. But they are still losing the 21 credits.
Even if you end up getting 256 credits, you still have only really gained 235 credits.
But most people don't see that kind of gain. It usually takes me a long time to gain credits of any real amount while playing Pirates.
I've been known to pay my 21 credits, play the game and come out with nothing. That 0 credits from the game. Then, I've lost 21 credits and not gained anything. I've also had games where I've "won" credits, but less than I paid to play. So I still come out with less credits than I went into the lobby with.
While it's true that they implemented the pay to play to stop people from quitting, there are those that still quit. I also believe that reason for the odd number was to help keep the people from using "throw away" mules from using the game to gain credits. The old version use to give out a bonus for winning for the first time (even against all AI players). So, it was a good source of quick credits for those. Now, they can't utilize POTC unless they want to give up an odd credit or two or keep the mule for a while.
It only takes credits after you start the game, as LoriR has clarified above; however, what IS messed up about pirates is:
If you join a game, start the game (subtract 21 credits), play through the entire game, win the game, win a key, and open an empty trunk...
You lose 21 credits.![]()
Any way you look at it, you're losing 21 credits just to play. Yeah, yeah. Many people get more credits back from the game. But they are still losing the 21 credits.
Even if you end up getting 256 credits, you still have only really gained 235 credits.
But most people don't see that kind of gain. It usually takes me a long time to gain credits of any real amount while playing Pirates.
I've been known to pay my 21 credits, play the game and come out with nothing. That 0 credits from the game. Then, I've lost 21 credits and not gained anything. I've also had games where I've "won" credits, but less than I paid to play. So I still come out with less credits than I went into the lobby with.
While it's true that they implemented the pay to play to stop people from quitting, there are those that still quit. I also believe that reason for the odd number was to help keep the people from using "throw away" mules from using the game to gain credits. The old version use to give out a bonus for winning for the first time (even against all AI players). So, it was a good source of quick credits for those. Now, they can't utilize POTC unless they want to give up an odd credit or two or keep the mule for a while.