Anonymous
9 years agoThe Omega Update
Let me see if I get this straight? I can spend 7000 simoleans in the Omega Lab and process something that takes an indeterminate amount of time. When done processing I can then take this item to the ...
@freenachosnow wrote:
I wasn't saying that it would pay for itself. I just mentioned that the regular items gained help offset the cost. Also, the small canisters, while only giving two regular items and one Omega are good if you want to produce Omega items at a faster rate.
"I have been using the small canisters whenever possible since they give me a better return for time spent in production. The regular items that are given out are usually good enough to offset the 7000 Simolean cost by a significant amount."
I copied this right out of your previous post. No you didnt say it would pay for itself, but saying that they would offset the cost by a significant amount surely would lead people to believe that they would break even or even make a profit by selling the regular items.
Its all good...
@freenachosnow wrote:
Why would people believe that it would be free or profitable? I said neither. I said offset the cost, and by using your math of 42000 with over 17000 back from potential profit of those regular items I say that the nearly 40% back is significant. This doesn't include the additional 40% in daily taxes you stand to gain after the buildings are fully upgraded (assuming you're upgrading standard buildings.)
You've misunderstood and misquoted me.
No harm intended but how could I misquote you when I copied it straight from your post
Its all good...we all play this game different ways and for different reasons so as long as we are playing, thats what counts!
I admire you for having 21 Omega buildings already...thats quite an achievement!