How To Get Rich In Crossout!

This insider knowledge is my farewell gift to you all. From this point forward I’m reverting to playing this game part time only and you will most likely not see me on the forum any longer. My new years resolution is too slack off this game for good so it has been a pleasure sharing fellowship with my fellow keyboard warriors on the forum but the time has come for me. I made a youtube video discussing exactly how I have been making coin in the game over the years so if anybody want’s to give it a go then all the power to you because it is not for the faint of heart and requires real discipline/commitment. If anybody got any questions about the market or need some tips or whatever than feel free to throw the book at me and I will try my best to answer it.

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Well, we all know how “New Years Resolutions” go, but good luck to you anyway, wastelander. It’s hard to see the flock flock off like they are. The numbers here are really scroungy right now, but thanks for your contribution to the resistance anyway…and any way you see fit still.

Ride on to Valhalla…

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I gave up the game for 2 years before and I can do it again.

Thank you for the fare well!. I love to keep contributing to the forum but it can’t carry on forever and crossout is a massive time sink. You know the feeling of burnout, it is like this gapping hole in your head and i have been experiencing that feeling for like a year now which gradually keeps getting worse. I was gonna retire last year and even made a thread about it but it is for real this time.

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I have noticed that sometimes taking a break from Crossout and playing some Skyrim instead feels like an enormous relief, or like a surprise cure from a disease I didn’t know I had. Suddenly a burden is lifted.

The music, the flora, the lack of urgency, worry, or stress, a sense of agency, and easy immersion feels very comforting, almost like a bong-hit and a hot bath, after playing this game…I do still like Skyrim.

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Tears of the kingdom, starfield and other relaxing games like that helps with the stress. I am not giving up crossout outright but I’m gonna really cut back to like couple sessions per week and maybe more if I’m up too it. You know playing every single day for years straight it really takes a toll on you and add the time I spent on the forum I’m wasting like 3 to 4 hours everyday and not even counting all the times I’m thinking about crossout even when I’m away from the game. The train got to stop some time, like I can’t imagine myself 5 years from now still grinding out daily challenges every single day.

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