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Update broke the dimensional sacrifice, it can now reduce the multiplier if used too early and doesn't increase it by as much even if you don't.
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Having issues with your save with the update? Pop into the discord and let the dev know. They are super helpful! Also CTRL+F5 has been fixing most of them
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I like this game, but all my data seems to have been deleted -- and I REALLY don't want to have to rebuild to where I had been before. I'll check back in later in the hope my data returns. *fingers crossed*
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A tip for faster than a potato - you have to be in c6, but if you're quite far already, like me you may get to infinity before you can even get second galaxy. to get around this, only buy 7th and 8th dimensions, with tick boost. but mainly DON'T buy any first dimensions after your first one - they are what make the antimatter.
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Yeah the update broke it for me - nothing progressing, no antimatter being earned, can't reset, could hit max all button but it just subtracted the antimatter cost with no changes. GL
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KainXinth, technically the developer isn't lying. Not at all. They are using a percentage of a scale. How you progress on that scale is based on a logarithmic function. So yes, the amount of effort you put into getting to 10% isn't 10% of the work you'll have to do (probably more like 0.1%) but thats not the point. I understand your frustrations with this, but ultimately, its not a lie.
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All the best antimatter dimension games come from Finland. That's because they know antimatter can matter, even if it's not!
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The "buy 1"- buttons for dimensions mostly just function as an indicator for what "buy 10"- button you'll have to press next.
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these boosts every 15 levels of 8th dimension is really bothering me, Like there is basically no point to do that, because buying 15 levels, and buying 20 levels is basically the same thing, so basically it goes up by 20, and then by 10 and then by 20 and then by 10
I surpassed the lvl 65 one alltogether on my first antimatter galaxy because I didn't want to deal with it, and still got there within 24 hours, but It really should be every 20 lvls and then make it just like a slightly bigger boost
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@wraith42us Apparently you seem to think I hate the game. That's not the case, you're mistaken. If you had actually read the things I've posted I never once said I didn't like the game. You do realize this is the forum in which one makes suggestions to Developers, right? Suggestions are how we help shape the games we enjoy.
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What Hevipelle should've done, was made getting Antimatter Galaxies your first objective. Infinity should be an unlockable objective after that, giving you something to continue playing for. It's about presentation.
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@Arothas I get the feeling you don't understand how progress bars work either. In order for it to accurately display how far along I am, it would need many more decimal places than it currently has. A progress bar works off the end number, nothing else. What it's doing now is misleading people into believing they've made more progress towards the goal than they actually have. This is done intentionally by the Dev in an attempt to keep people's interest, rather than demoralize them by showing just how ridiculously far away they are from the goal of Infinity in the beginning.
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@KainXinth: Actually it shows exactly how far along you are... although it's based on the exponent of your antimatter. You could say it's on a logarithmic scale.
Far better at gauging your actual progress towards the goal than if you did it with your absolute values (and spent ages at low percentages and seconds on the higher percent ranges)
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The dimensional sacrifice removes all of the generators from dimension 1 to 7. The multipliers from those dimentions won't go away neither will the cost of the upgrades go away. But it will increase the multipliers on the generators of dimension 8. If you do this you won't make progress for quite some time because you dont have any generators but in the long game it will be a huge advantage.
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@KainXinth You want the corresponding mathematical term? Look up logarithmic scale. Logarithmic scales are used very very very often actually, you just did not met them yet.
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@Nutellaboy yes, for Zero Deaths achievement you may do any Dimensional Shift, so you have to get to infinity with just 4 dimensions
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Took a 90 eighth dimension boost and it completely wiped my progress. Had some fun with this one, but I'm done with it now.
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@LlamaKing14 Well, it answers the questions but it's not like any progress bar I've ever heard of. All progress bars I've ever heard of work one specific way. Percentage. The smallest amount of a percentage this shows is down to the hundredths decimal point. That means we shouldn't see ANY progress in it until we accumulate one hundredth of a single percentage point of the total amount needed. The Dev did it this way to keep people on, but it makes absolutely no sense to anyone who understands mathematics. This is why I was having trouble with this, I know how percentages works. So to summarize, the Dev is lying to us about how much progress we've actually made towards the goal. Gotcha.
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zero deaths achievement is a pain...yet I find myself compelled to do it
(and have found the easy way, don't worry, but it's a pain anyway)
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Kain - The easiest way to think of it is as though it were a linear progress bar. However, the progress is not based on the actual quantity of antimatter you have, but rather on the order of magnitude of the amount of antimatter you have. For example, 1,000 antimatter probably gets you close to 1% here, while 1,000,000 gets you close to 2 (rounding for simplicity). If this was based off the standard percentage, both of those would be about 10e300 shy. Take the exponent, divide by 306, and you've got your percentage on the bar. It drops when you buy a ton of dimensions because you are spending your antimatter so fast that you are actually dropping orders of magnitude. Hope this helps.
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sure the percentage changes when you buy dimensions. the bar shows how far your antimatter is from infinity, so if you spend antimatter the percentage drops. but i dont really get why that is of any importance, because you can have your first infinity within hours and within a week you will have multiple infinities per five minutes
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@Slansing If that's the case, then why does the number change when you buy more Dimensions? Even if it was Logarithmic in the way it's calculated, it wouldn't change when you buy Dimensions. Everyone seems to be missing that so I'm going to restate that to be absolutely clear on this point. When you buy more Dimensions, the percentage you were at drops. It climbs back up eventually (usually within a few seconds,) but why is it dropping in the first place? No matter how you try to figure out the total needed for the Percentage until Infinity (Logarithms, Exponents whatever you want,) it shouldn't be changing. I'm really looking for an answer from the Dev, rather than conjecture from fellow gamers.
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Nothing about this game to keep me engaged. Its just whack-a-mole on what you can buy with no meaningful choices. If that ever changes, then you put it behind too much time to keep me interested.
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so im very confused, can someone please explain in great detail how the infinity bar works, and how to trigger it? Please use terms that an idiot can understand so i know whats going on
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i remember playing this. it was through reddti while i was looking for idle games. it was named antimatter dimension too. and tihs looks like that!
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@KainXinth and whoever: The progress bar is logarithmic meaning it's progress isn't a traditional "if I generate 1% per second and nothing changes, I'll be done in 100 seconds." You can think of it based on the cost of 8th dimension purchases. The cost of 200 8th dimensions is roughly 100% of the bar. If you can afford 50 8th dims, you're at roughly 25% of the bar, etc.
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@FlashZanga I understand what you're saying and that makes a lot more sense then Veovi's failed attempt at explaining, but that still doesn't seem to be accurate. I've watched my Percentage until Infinity drop from 12.51% to 8.34% after buying a bunch of Dimensions. Like I said, it seems that the amount needed changes based on how many or what type of Dimensions you have.
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@Veovi You don't get the concept of a progress bar apparently. Progress bars grow by how quickly you are reaching your destination, your entire understanding of them seems as broken as the way this progress bar works. If you are getting .1% a second, it will KEEP growing by .1% per second. If the number you need to reach is e306 and not a shifting number based on the amount of Antimatter Dimensions (which it seems to be,) then the progress bar will continue to grow by .1% a second. You're right, it's not a difficult concept.