Crying.
Type: Posts; User: RawrUK
Crying.
That is far and away the strangest thing I've ever read on the Internet. Also, as mentioned before, the word you're looking for is 'cry', not 'crai'.
1. It's 'cry', not 'crai'.
2. People are not crying, they are voicing legitimate concerns about an imbalance in the game.
3. The more people who voice their concern, the greater the weight...
Nobody is talking about need or want and it's totally irrelevant to this discussion.
I'll just repeat myself:
The suggestion is that, for people who do spend money on gems, the price of the Endless Copper Mine is hugely unbalanced relative to the cost of other infinite supply...
That's not the argument and is frankly a tired non-sequitur that people seem to enjoy throwing into discussion where they have no valid point.
The suggestion is that, for people who do spend...
...and then there's the interesting use of the word 'endless'. If it were truly endless, then it wouldn't amortise after 600 days at level 1 (or 120 days at level 5?). A recycling plant is endless...
I can't help but agree, this is so far beyond the borderline of insanity that I'm considering investing in shares of strait jacket manufacturers.
All of the trader items added over the last couple...
I don't really have a problem with the cost of the Gem Pit for 20,000 gems. For those people who are in it for the long haul and have a flexible friend, the Gem Pit makes some sense, providing you...
If it makes you feel better, as you reach higher and higher levels, and start doing adventures, the chance of seeing any unemployed settlers is very low indeed. I wish I had unemployed settlers.
After you've defeated a bandit leader, you need to build a storehouse in the new sector to claim it. Once claimed, you can build whatever you like on it.
And I thought my layout was a bit anal.
It's categorically not a scam. A scam is a deliberate attempt to deprive by deception. There is no way to deceive in the trade channel and I'll happily hold my hands up to sometimes trying it on with...