so... initially to build a worker I need 10 larvae. Now that I purchased enough upgrades and costs are reduced by 80% I need 5 larvae. I was expecting something like 2 larvae for 1 worker at 80% cost reduction
so I sent gold to one of my cities but made a typo. So I aborted the transfer and waited for the return of the money... uhm.. the ppl. They returned and must have lost the money.
I don't think this should happen
how do I stop enemy cities from revolting and joining me? -.-
5 minds of afk and there are 9 more cities!
and 2 special cases join me about every 20-30 minutes....
hmm.... the game does not load a previous save. I did an extra click on the local save button before shutting down my computer. turn it back on and I am greeted with a brand new (totally hard reset) game. :(
the game is fun. until you can watch your bikes make the most stupid moves over and over and totally ignore that they have com further before. Improvement? Negative!
The update states that colonizer boost costs 10 energy per second. I got an energy income of 21.45 energy per second. how can holding the button reduce my energy? My math teacher told me that 21 - 10 is 11 not -11.
hmm.... I was gone 2.5 hours, boot my pc (it was properly shut down) and the game tells me that GRB cooldown is at 19 minutes (same goes for every other progress that should have happened while offline). Did I miss something?
ok. you have to reach the mage aureliy and be reborn (do the ritual). after that it will be explained. rather long play time until I get the first info if you ask me.
I'd realy like to be able to see what equipment slots i have and to see the equipment type when clicking on it.
I have no clue which monster I have to fight for equip / gem. :(
on second prestige I had less guildians and the guildians were not added to the old ones thus increasing my extra income but replacing the old ones resulting in less gold income... would be nice to read that somewhere before pressing the button....
It can seem a bit confusing but the cost reduction is logarithmic, not linear, this is needed to avoid that the costs can be equal to zero.