(tl;dr alert) I used the short scale in the previous comment, because that's what the game is using. But if you want to convert powers to long scale numbers, you can follow these steps (in other words, how much, for example 1 unquinquagintillion would be in countries using the long scale, i.e. countries using numbers like "milliard" and "billiard"):
1. If the exponent is divisible by 6, skip this step. If it isn't, subtract 3 from it, and keep in mind that it will be an -illiard number.
2. Divide by 6. (156÷6=26)
3. Again, use your awesome Latin skillz to construct a prefix from that number. (26 would be "sexviginti-")
4. Use that prefix to make a number ending in -illion or -illiard (156 is divisible by 6, so it won't be an -illiard number, so it will be sexvigintillion.)
(tl;dr alert) If you ever wonder how much you are actually making (a.k.a. amount of zeroes), you can follow these steps:
1. Multiply the number in the prefix by three (you need some Latin knowledge to do this; "unquinquagintillion" has "un-" (1) and "quinquaginta-" (50) in it, so the prefix means 51; multiply 51 by 3: 51×3=153).
2. Add 3 to that number (otherwise you'd skip thousand, and that's the only number with an amount of zeroes divisible by 3 which doesn't end in -illion; so if we continue with the previous example, you'd get 156).
3. That number is the exponent (so 1 unquinquagintillion would be 10^156, but ONLY in countries using the short scale).
I knew that coal was good for something... they just wanted to make a bad pun about "coalecting" it... Coaldn't they just come up with something better?
I think it'd be handier to disable the orange 'buyable upgrades' notifier when there are no cash upgrades available, but only angel upgrades. I hate to keep opening the menu to see whether I can buy a new upgrade or not, if the notifier is always orange.
I really want to see how much I get every time the bar of my Oil Companies fills after I have purchased that "10% cheaper/shows cash per second" manager, because now, it looks like (as in, like an optical illusion) I'm getting way less than before, just because the number is lower.