VVIP System
VVIP System
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VVIP System (also known as VIP System) is a system available in CrossFire, giving advantages to players who are willing to spend a lot of money on rare items for fame and popularity.
Availability
China
Europe
Indonesia
Japan
North America / UK
Russia
Philippines
South America
Vietnam
Overview
The VVIP items can be found under the VVIP tab in the Item Shop. There are two categories: Victor, which sells high-class VVIP weapons and Noble, offering lesser-quality VVIP weapons intended for low-end market. The left menu lists VVIP items on sale, and selecting it will display a preview on the right frame, with bonus effect listed below. Player can equip a VVIP item in order to receive bonus effects. There are effects that only apply to the owner of the VVIP item, and other effects that apply to all the players who played in the same room as the VVIP player. The effects that apply to everyone in the room also apply to the VVIP player.
To obtain a VVIP item, players need enough cash and purchase it from the VVIP section. Once bought, VVIP items stay in players' storage permanently, and they also do not feature damage bar, meaning players won't have to spend earned GP to repair them. It's also possible to gift VVIP items to friends, and they can receive it via the Gift tab in their storage.
The VVIP item doesn't necessarily have to be used during the game. As long as it is equipped in one of the player’s bags, the effects will still be applied at the end of the game. Some effects are also cumulative (mainly EXP/GP bonuses), meaning players can stock all bags with VVIP items for the maximum benefit.
VVIP Weapons
AK47-Beast - EXP/GP bonus, KDR save option;
AWM-Infernal Dragon - EXP/GP bonus, Achievement bonus, Sniper Ammo bonus, Ammo-refill by scoring headshots;
Barrett M82A1 Born Beast - EXP/GP bonus, Vision Scope, Achievement bonus, Sniper Ammo bonus;
Desert Eagle Born Beast - EXP/GP bonus, Pistol Ammo bonus, Melee attack (secondary / switch).
Kukri Beast - EXP/GP bonus, Faster Running speed/Draw speed;
M4A1-VIP - EXP/GP bonus, Rifle Ammo bonus, random EXP/GP reward effects;
RPK-Infernal Dragon - EXP/GP bonus, MG Ammo bonus, Points bonus in Challenge Mode;
Thompson Infernal Dragon - EXP/GP bonus, SMG Ammo bonus, Challenge mode Points bonus, Fever system bonus;
Trivia
In some servers, VVIP items may be marked New or Hot, thus they show up in the Hot&New tab. If players place the mouse on it, they can read the gun's stats as well as bonuses, and they can even compare it with other weapons.
CF Japan is the only version to offer the AK47-Beast and RPK-Infernal Dragon in Black Market in addition to their normal variant in the VVIP Shop. CF Vietnam also offered this gun in the Webmall, mainly for the $25 discount coupon to take effect.
CF Vietnam recently updated Promotional System for VVIP shop, allowing players to buy VVIP items for a discount and then pay the rest within 3-6 months (if they refuse to do so, they lose the item and deposite cash). The PR variants have been removed since July patch, as the official variants now take their prices.
After July patch, VVIP System in CF Vietnam now features the ability to gift VVIP items to players' friend in their buddy list.
The M4A1-S Jewelry is the only VVIP weapon that is not Dragon-themed.
EXP boost
Because most VVIP weapons come with large amount of EXP bonus (both owner and everyone in same room), most players buy VVIP weapons to farm EXP in order to rank up faster for multiple reason (Less chance of getting kicked, enter rank-restricted server, qualified to take part in some events...) - although most publishers consider boosting illegal act, VVIP players are often made exception as long as they don't push it too far.
Each CF servers have their own custom rules regarding EXP boost for VVIP players:
Indonesian players use Alpha Server - Channel 1 to create many VVIP rooms. The rooms are locked and only VVIP users may enter the room.
In CF Philippines VIP Players use Fortress-Trench server to create a boosting only room and Maverick-Viper for VIP wars.
CF Vietnam has channel TC3-10 reversed for boosting and mainly only VVIP players are allowed. Some rooms for higher-up players even only allow VVIP players with full guns.
In CFRU VIP rooms were usually located on Server 5 - Channel 10, but after Server 5 removing VIP rooms have been moved to Server 4 - Channel 10. The password is usually typed in the room name, often 777 or 555.
They are also exists on Sergeant Server (Staff Sergeant 5 rank or higher) - Channel 1 or Channel 13, but only allowed users with a TeamSpeak or RaidCall voice chat program have an ability to join them.
from : http://crossfirefps.wikia.com/wiki/VVIP_System
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VVIP System (also known as VIP System) is a system available in CrossFire, giving advantages to players who are willing to spend a lot of money on rare items for fame and popularity.
Availability
China
Europe
Indonesia
Japan
North America / UK
Russia
Philippines
South America
Vietnam
Overview
The VVIP items can be found under the VVIP tab in the Item Shop. There are two categories: Victor, which sells high-class VVIP weapons and Noble, offering lesser-quality VVIP weapons intended for low-end market. The left menu lists VVIP items on sale, and selecting it will display a preview on the right frame, with bonus effect listed below. Player can equip a VVIP item in order to receive bonus effects. There are effects that only apply to the owner of the VVIP item, and other effects that apply to all the players who played in the same room as the VVIP player. The effects that apply to everyone in the room also apply to the VVIP player.
To obtain a VVIP item, players need enough cash and purchase it from the VVIP section. Once bought, VVIP items stay in players' storage permanently, and they also do not feature damage bar, meaning players won't have to spend earned GP to repair them. It's also possible to gift VVIP items to friends, and they can receive it via the Gift tab in their storage.
The VVIP item doesn't necessarily have to be used during the game. As long as it is equipped in one of the player’s bags, the effects will still be applied at the end of the game. Some effects are also cumulative (mainly EXP/GP bonuses), meaning players can stock all bags with VVIP items for the maximum benefit.
VVIP Weapons
AK47-Beast - EXP/GP bonus, KDR save option;
AWM-Infernal Dragon - EXP/GP bonus, Achievement bonus, Sniper Ammo bonus, Ammo-refill by scoring headshots;
Barrett M82A1 Born Beast - EXP/GP bonus, Vision Scope, Achievement bonus, Sniper Ammo bonus;
Desert Eagle Born Beast - EXP/GP bonus, Pistol Ammo bonus, Melee attack (secondary / switch).
Kukri Beast - EXP/GP bonus, Faster Running speed/Draw speed;
M4A1-VIP - EXP/GP bonus, Rifle Ammo bonus, random EXP/GP reward effects;
RPK-Infernal Dragon - EXP/GP bonus, MG Ammo bonus, Points bonus in Challenge Mode;
Thompson Infernal Dragon - EXP/GP bonus, SMG Ammo bonus, Challenge mode Points bonus, Fever system bonus;
Trivia
In some servers, VVIP items may be marked New or Hot, thus they show up in the Hot&New tab. If players place the mouse on it, they can read the gun's stats as well as bonuses, and they can even compare it with other weapons.
CF Japan is the only version to offer the AK47-Beast and RPK-Infernal Dragon in Black Market in addition to their normal variant in the VVIP Shop. CF Vietnam also offered this gun in the Webmall, mainly for the $25 discount coupon to take effect.
CF Vietnam recently updated Promotional System for VVIP shop, allowing players to buy VVIP items for a discount and then pay the rest within 3-6 months (if they refuse to do so, they lose the item and deposite cash). The PR variants have been removed since July patch, as the official variants now take their prices.
After July patch, VVIP System in CF Vietnam now features the ability to gift VVIP items to players' friend in their buddy list.
The M4A1-S Jewelry is the only VVIP weapon that is not Dragon-themed.
EXP boost
Because most VVIP weapons come with large amount of EXP bonus (both owner and everyone in same room), most players buy VVIP weapons to farm EXP in order to rank up faster for multiple reason (Less chance of getting kicked, enter rank-restricted server, qualified to take part in some events...) - although most publishers consider boosting illegal act, VVIP players are often made exception as long as they don't push it too far.
Each CF servers have their own custom rules regarding EXP boost for VVIP players:
Indonesian players use Alpha Server - Channel 1 to create many VVIP rooms. The rooms are locked and only VVIP users may enter the room.
In CF Philippines VIP Players use Fortress-Trench server to create a boosting only room and Maverick-Viper for VIP wars.
CF Vietnam has channel TC3-10 reversed for boosting and mainly only VVIP players are allowed. Some rooms for higher-up players even only allow VVIP players with full guns.
In CFRU VIP rooms were usually located on Server 5 - Channel 10, but after Server 5 removing VIP rooms have been moved to Server 4 - Channel 10. The password is usually typed in the room name, often 777 or 555.
They are also exists on Sergeant Server (Staff Sergeant 5 rank or higher) - Channel 1 or Channel 13, but only allowed users with a TeamSpeak or RaidCall voice chat program have an ability to join them.
from : http://crossfirefps.wikia.com/wiki/VVIP_System
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