Does it get harder to get transcend points every time you transcend? Trying to work out exactly how it works/how it is related to actual income... I don't suppose anyone knows/can share the formula?
Hi! Yes, it gets a little harder to gain each bit, especially at the start, but it evens out somewhat later on. The actual formula is (transcended bits + new bits) = sqrt (total units / 1024^5). Hope i could help! :)
When you transcend, and you spend the transcend bits, do they still count towards the bonus of that session? For example, the first upgrade costs 256 bits for a x2 increase... but 256 x 4% = 1024%, ... so, just wondering if I am best off leaving the bits unspent!
Hi! When you have enough bits, the bit upgrades will sometimes show an "eff. production" value, that is the effective production increase you'll gain when buying the upgrade; it calculates with the bit bonus lost with the purchase and the bonus multiplier gained for the remaining bits (and is only visible when the effective multiplier is smaller than the original multiplier), helping you decide if/when you should buy the upgrade :)
Rate 6 if I could, so cool... What is the offline game that is like this... driving me mad, can't believe someone re created it (but a lot better) in flash!
Only on first level but LOVE IT!... Reminds me of a game I played ages ago, can't think of name.
but.. Needs a better name, it is lame for such a brilliant game.
Hi! Yes, it gets a little harder to gain each bit, especially at the start, but it evens out somewhat later on. The actual formula is (transcended bits + new bits) = sqrt (total units / 1024^5). Hope i could help! :)