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10 years agoEpic Project FAQ
These Epic Project FAQ are user compiled, if there's any mistakes please share your knowledge. Last updated: April 10th 2016. Q. How many points are required to achieve each level of epic project? ...
@Finch2016 wrote:Somebody contacted EA and asked about that and they said the number of parts you need increases the more tokens you have created... yeah, a typical EA stunt... so basically, you can never be sure how many tokens you'll make (per day) because the more tokens you make, the more parts you'll need to make more... the support guy also said "I promise it won't keep increasing indefinitely"... great, that's some consolation then...
Ouch that's not very fair for those of us who just started building the epic's and are going for the gold and have no intentions of stop building , would love to see a copy of their response to your question
@bustynutz wrote:
@Finch2016 wrote:Somebody contacted EA and asked about that and they said the number of parts you need increases the more tokens you have created... yeah, a typical EA stunt... so basically, you can never be sure how many tokens you'll make (per day) because the more tokens you make, the more parts you'll need to make more... the support guy also said "I promise it won't keep increasing indefinitely"... great, that's some consolation then...
Ouch that's not very fair for those of us who just started building the epic's and are going for the gold and have no intentions of stop building ,
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this was in response to the amount of speed up tokens in ratio to the amount of epic buildings being produced ...
No, you misunderstood that one. Adding more epic buildings will NOT change the amount of fragments you need to make a full token.
The number of parts increases when you have created (completed) more tokens.
I don't see how this system is "unfair" to anybody because it's the same for all players... of course it's annoying, but personally, the limit of 5 tokens you can own at one time (unless you win them) bothers me much more than the increasing number of fragments needed. They want to limit the stuff you can get for free so you're more likely to spend money, that's just how the game (and EA) works...
That said, I think you get plenty of free play out of SimCity and you can play it quite nicely without spending money or spending only a few dollars (in total, not per month) and I quite like the epic buildings. - I'm not entirely sure about the mayor's contest yet but we'll see how that works out once I get into it (was on vacation for a while...)