Function Idle
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Function Idle
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Deskripsyon
Welcome to function idle!
Buy functions, upgrade them and try to earn all the achievements!
Paano Maglaro
Keep any button pressed to get started and begin by buying a constant function and its upgrades!
Read the Help section in-game for more info!
Mga Komento
CorporalMcTuna
Oct. 13, 2017
Update must have broken it. Tried in both Firefox and Chrome. Will not gain any Ω in any way. Using any key will not gain and purchasing c with the free 1 Ω at the beginning also does not yield any profits. Also, no save...super sad...had like 40 some multiplier :'((
Dankaati
Oct. 15, 2017
Why is the linear function called constant in this game?
KidA1515
Oct. 13, 2017
Balance needs a lot of work. Factorial is all that matters. At around the same cost level to upgrade (17 exponential, 13 factorial), factorial produces 10,000 times as much as exponential, the next highest producer. Superexponential is worthless, and constant is better than quadratic since by about 10,000 constant, the cost increase per unit becomes meaningless. Finally, your superexponential achievements award upon purchase of factorial units.
Koopacooper
Oct. 13, 2017
The balancing of the functions effectiveness vs their cost seems to need some extensive reworking at the moment - superexponential rises way too sharply in cost to be of any use; it's only barely affordable up to 6^6, and that's only 46,656. Up to a value of something like x=25, x^x grows at roughly the rate of x!^1.4 (to a small % error), which isn't really much more powerful. How about changing the final function to a slightly more common (and powerful) one in mathematics, e^(x^2)? The current price of x^x would be more suited to the growth of e^(x^2), tbh. :)
lolera222
Oct. 09, 2017
Continuing about what AlephYin said, i think they menat that it would be nice if i could see how much i earn from function like
C; Cost; X/sec
X^2; Cost; X/sec
etc...
Or
a litte window using all that other space where you have all the equations with a X/sec at the end like
If i have 10 X^2 functions the window would output:
10^2 = 100 Omega/sec