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ATHTHEMANIAC
19.10.13, 00:05
i have been reading about the amount of resources need to do the golem quest chain and although the resources seem vast i more comcerned with the amount of mouse clicks needed to produce the stuff

452k marble
452k wheat
1,500k water

452000/500 = 904 items *3 clicks each = 2712 for marbles
452000/250 = 1808 items *3 clicks each = 5224 for ropes
1500000/1000 = 1500 items *3 clicks each = 4500 for buckets

12636 clicks and thats just to make the things....god knows how many more clicks to apply each item for all the golems

this is just so stupid....why the heck did they not make this sliders bars that do more then 25 items are all the programmers/developers ho supposedly "work" on the game totally inept at doing anything right ?

if you cant do the basic things right what hope have you got at doing anything complicated properly ?....

iqmr
19.10.13, 02:13
Hi, I think you have got this wrong ;-)
1 marble (in slider, is more marble in resource) will kill 100 hart of the golem (first golem needing only 1 run on the first hart ect ...)
Go to provision house and produce 1000 marble things (name escapes me now) needing 10 on the slider, send to golem and first hart is destroyed.
Needed: a few clicks... (and some marble...)

I have killed 2 golems and have not cliked more than about 10 to 30 times (have not counted, clicking 12636 times would destroy my mouse I think not to mention my mouse finger ... ;-) )
Try it, you will see that you have got it wrong (has happened to me too in the past, these things happen, no problem ;-) )
Kind greetings (hope I have helped you)

Dorotheus
19.10.13, 08:32
The info you're using is from the initial Golem test. After complaints for the players on the test site BB reduced the amounts of required resources. They are now

75.5k Marble
56.6k Wheat
302k Water

An improvement YES, is it good enough NO. What BB fail to take into account is how changes in the law can be retroactive. Back in the 70's company's gave no thought to certain health and safety issues because there was no laws which said they had to. Jump forward to today and those same companies are being sued via the use of "compensation specialists" for the medical problems they caused back then. It is costing the claimants very little in time and barely the cost of a phone call or two to pursue their claims.

Jim_B
20.10.13, 11:20
Health and Safety? - oh boy!

Gytha_Ogg
20.10.13, 14:41
I thought playing video games was a voluntary thing, unlike work where you are told to do things that may be putting your health and safety at risk.