02-03-2014, 01:48 AM
The way I see it, you're expanding it's lifetime by modifying it.
I think it's fine being more expensive than researching a new component, because you get the improvement instantly.
It's not uncommon that things are more expensive to improve, than to develop a new one (think aftermarket parts).
I think it's fine being more expensive than researching a new component, because you get the improvement instantly.
It's not uncommon that things are more expensive to improve, than to develop a new one (think aftermarket parts).