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One hour connection game??

DeletedUser

i find something a little annoying i hope im wrong,

as in lots of similar game the more you play the more you go fast, but its look like in this game if you are not connected at least one time an hou you gonna have huge disadvantage, i compare on technology three house earn threw ages, and at late middle age with an estate house you win 120 in one hour or with appartment house you win 440 in 8 hour, so someone who play each 8 hour gonna have 440 gold by house and someone who play every hour gonna have in the same time 960 gold... i agree that people who connect every hour win more gold but like +30% or 35% gold than someone who connect every 8 hour im a good ratio could be:

As 120 by hour = 960 gold in 8 hour
An 8 hours house should give 672 gold but not only 440


The same for multisroty house from early middle age its the only 4 hour house interesting i find with only 200 gold for 4 hour in that time an "one connection by hour player" win 480 gold thats +140% and like gold use to research.......

So now i hope there is a research or something wich gonna help reduce this % cause im more an 4 hour connected thant 1 hour so i start with an 140% handicap.


Hope you understand what i mean, one more time sorry for my english.
 

DeletedUser

Hey Celtic.

this game, as of many others, will always try to get the active player to "win" more than a "none" active player.
So yes as you state, by being online non-stop you will get a great distance to someone who might only be online few times a day.

This might be bad, but in the same time, would you not want to have that advantage over someone else. I would not feel it was right, that someone only playing few hours a day, would be at the same place as me, if i sit here non-stop.

So this game as nearly every other innogames game, reward the active player over the lesser active player. And will always be like this. Futher more, yes you can build houses or goods building, and set the time as you like, that way you can atleast have some production going if your away for a longer period. And i can only imagine you think that is better than just a "dead" production. :-)
 

DeletedUser

i agree that people who connect every hour win more gold but like +30% or 35% gold than someone who connect every 8 hour

But its too huge especially in this game, 140% more fast if you connect every hour than someone who connect every four hour..
 

DeletedUser

You will find later in the game in particular the difference in houses population will be more important than the amount of coin generated over a set time period. The population needed for some of the buildings (later ones in particular) dictates that you'll need to strike a balance between the hourly, 4 hourly and 8 hourly houses.
 

DeletedUser

Effectivly you were totally right, now i understand what you mean XD in fact its a slow game^^
 

bilboman

Corporal
Have you looked at supplies? If you select a 1 hr interval, then a Garage produces 1450 but for 4 hour interval it only produces 2410 and for 8 hours 3620. 4 times 1450 is 5800 and 8 times 1450 is 11600. So, there is a big premium if you are on all the time. And that is Progressive Era.
 

DeletedUser7719

GBs kinda ruin the advantage of being more active since you want to use the larger intervals for larger boost on your supplies and coins.

Btw, for all supplies:
5 min = 1/6 of the 1 hour
15 min = 2/5 of the 1 hour
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4 hr = 5/3 of the 1 hour
8 hr = 5/2 of the 1 hour
1 d = 5x the 1 hour
(all of these are approximate but not exact. Also, the 5 and 15 min use to actually give more back then, but they reduced it on a certain update)
 
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