DeletedUser283
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"we 're not gonna take it"
errrrr... lol you have actually made the option worthless....We have also increased the prices for this particular type of city expansion to reflect its value better.
You can find the prices here:In the patch notes today I see:
Where can I find the new prices for all the 23 expansions?
How is EIGHTY DOLLARS a realistic reflection of a single premium expansion's value?You can find the prices here:
https://en.wiki.elvenar.com/index.php?title=Expansions
Then again, they said we were too far on the map and the new battle system was to prevent us to move further, but did'nt touch the negotiation, which is what mot peoples were using to progress anyway.Well...many players were saying that the battle changes were to force players into buying expansions, so at least we can figure that isn't true =)
(unless you count the mad dash to buy them before they are gone on live servers)
I know that I personally make columns far too deep when doing up an excel sheet, sometimes for future use.I noticed on the charts of expansions that you can earn provinces expansion up to 500 provinces.
EDIT: full disclosure, I'm just finishing dwarves, and while I've calculated all the space I'll need for fairies I haven't looked further than that, 50% lazy and 50% leaving myself something to do later.
I'd like to know if there is anyone in orcs with 200 or less explored, no premiums, and enough room to make production to not get tech-locked. It's certainly doable in dwarf chapter with a 7x7 city (100 provinces cleared)
I'd like to know if there is anyone in orcs with 200 or less explored, no premiums, and enough room to make production to not get tech-locked. It's certainly doable in dwarf chapter with a 7x7 city (100 provinces cleared)
It's because, when plotting out a city that uses what the devs say is the most that a well designed city should have (four of each manufactory, with six if it's a small manufactory for its tier, plus all the workshops needed to support them, plus two armories and barracks, it takes all of the squares on the city map to make that city. And there still isn't quite room for all the buildings the devs say should be there. My attempts to plot out a wood elf city don't include training grounds or a Magic Academy because there isn't room for either one.I know that I personally make columns far too deep when doing up an excel sheet, sometimes for future use.
I've never totally understood when players count the available squares on the city map and think that they should be able to fill them all. What if inno added 20 more squares down, and 20 more squares across? Would the argument for unlimited world province expansion be that you expect to fill all of those too? Some of those might be intended for future use, or paying players that want a really easy game.
To be clear, (since I know I'd get pixel-slapped if I didn't mention this) I don't think anyone "expanded too far", and I'm not a fan of the limits.
EDIT: full disclosure, I'm just finishing dwarves, and while I've calculated all the space I'll need for fairies I haven't looked further than that, 50% lazy and 50% leaving myself something to do later.
I'd like to know if there is anyone in orcs with 200 or less explored, no premiums, and enough room to make production to not get tech-locked. It's certainly doable in dwarf chapter with a 7x7 city (100 provinces cleared)
four of each manufactory