The Faster than a potato achievement is fairly easy to get while doing Challenge 10. (The one with only 6 dimensions) During that challenge, it's possible to buy 3 Antimatter Galaxies, which gives you a 22% tick speed boost if you have the infinity upgrade.
I figured I'd see if this was any more fleshed out than the other ones. It worked well enough until I clicked that ominous play button, which filled the screen with a lot of empty boxes of different colors/hues and transparency, in addition to the five boxes I presume are used to count resources, all stuck at a value of 999.99kk. After a refresh, there weren't any visual changes, but this time, the play button started some music that I would likely have muted instantly if I could locate a mute button.
Well I just refreshed the page, bought some click upgrades, realized the price was in the negatives, and somehow ended up increasing my money from low billions to e+70 in about a minute.
Well I was forced to reload the page after doing a demon reset since I couldn't buy back the markets I don't see any reason to have lost in the first place, and now the game doesn't seem like it's going to load any time soon.
It's always enjoyable when these games round unit amounts for you. Saves me the trouble of going through the different purchase options to get those nice zeroes at the end.
While being busy waiting for the game to reach level 35 for me, I've been greatly amused by how pretty much no quest names are the same as the actual NPCs/items they refer to. For the first of the quests about getting the "Glory" items, I was wondering where I was supposed to get them, since I was taken to a page of "Bright" items. Then I realized it was just one of the results of the devs apparently not cooperating at all during the making of this atrocity.
I noticed a slight problem with the auto sell upgrade(the top one at least). Both of the times I've bought it so far, it has lowered my money to 0, and rendered me unable to earn anything for a little while after buying it. I'm guessing the price increases before being subtracted, which ended up lowering my current amount of money to less than 0, and I had to earn my way back up there before any visible income was made.
While I was playing survival mode, the main objects in the game all froze up while the background animations for my active skills played on loop. 10/10 IGN
@tonyjones Actually, the items in the store are potentially cheaper than before. They have the same price tags as they had previously, but now you have to spend kreds on the currency instead, which is worth up to 1 kred a piece, depending on how much you buy at once.
Earlier, the game seemed to have taken a turn for the better and ran pretty smoothly. After I transcended, the lag returned an made it almost impossible to do anything at all.
I think we should get an additional plaque after the market surge is done. It's going to be incredibly hard to get used to earning that much less money after this incredible boost.
I can't really say I see any point in being told the stats of the clones. The only thing they need the stats for is fighting monsters, and if we aren't told what the enemies' stats are, it's pretty pointless to know our own, as there's no way to compare the two.
So... I'm guessing that some giant nerf just happened.
My titan was raking in 16 trevigintillion power per tick, with a speed of around 1:30, and now it's giving me a whooping 469 duovigintillion per tick, with a speed of 2:11.
It would be interesting if the rehiring cost for overusing micromanaging rose a bit if you overwork the same manager several times within a short amount of time. If you drive them to the point of resignation, just to rehire them a short amount of time later, and then overwork them again, I believe they would be a bit more reluctant to take on the job back.
Yeah, but even though it's removed.