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11 years agoSimilar issues for me also. It seems the flow of sales are heavily influenced by the games back-end and not by the interaction of the players. I currently have 3 devices running 3 different cities, I had started these within 1 weeks of each other, and although my startup strategies have been varied the result is more or less the same.
Right around level 9 you will hit a road block in sales which has nothing to do with supply-demand, lack of marketing or even a dodgy Internet connection, and Yes I agree that it seems sinister and it probably has a lot to do with in-app sales and EA's infamous reputation doesn't help either.
But if you hang in there soon you will notice that as the game matures Beyond level 12, the sales will kick in again. Although it doesn't hurt to cycle through some sale listings deleting or resetting them I don't think it is completely necessary. I have tried all techniques on all devices and can promise you that if you persevere beyond level 12 the game becomes much more interesting. And if you think global trading is fun and lucrative wait till you see some of the offers your sims make for products, for e.g I just sold 6 watermelons for $8900 and now working on sports shoes x5 for $7k. Money isn't as much of an issue and trading is more for buying then selling now that my city has larger needs.
Have faith in the game, be patient, build strategically and watch it all unfold.... Happy new year. 🙂
Right around level 9 you will hit a road block in sales which has nothing to do with supply-demand, lack of marketing or even a dodgy Internet connection, and Yes I agree that it seems sinister and it probably has a lot to do with in-app sales and EA's infamous reputation doesn't help either.
But if you hang in there soon you will notice that as the game matures Beyond level 12, the sales will kick in again. Although it doesn't hurt to cycle through some sale listings deleting or resetting them I don't think it is completely necessary. I have tried all techniques on all devices and can promise you that if you persevere beyond level 12 the game becomes much more interesting. And if you think global trading is fun and lucrative wait till you see some of the offers your sims make for products, for e.g I just sold 6 watermelons for $8900 and now working on sports shoes x5 for $7k. Money isn't as much of an issue and trading is more for buying then selling now that my city has larger needs.
Have faith in the game, be patient, build strategically and watch it all unfold.... Happy new year. 🙂
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