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TransPolute's avatar
9 years ago

At what point...

Until you have all the land, aspirationals, etc... you will not find gaining $$ to be fast - as you have things to spend on - and Land Ain't Cheap.

Once you have all those, with a healthy bonus modifier - you gain $$ pretty fast.
  • new land expansions are costly, the newest expansion was something like $5million just for the land. my suggestion is to keep getting $ when you can, i stopped doing tasks and tapping buildings for a while when i had $60million in the bank and blew through the cash quick. regret not keeping up generating $ because everytime i get back up to $5million then land and other things become avalible and runs my bank low again. ex. if the badlands expansion cost $ then my bank will go get seriously low again
  • I have never had above 3 million and I'm maxed out on levels. I send my characters on 4 hour tasks 3 times during the day and 8 hours at night. There is always something; the Burns mountain was cleaning me out for a while, now I want level 9 IRS, plus I had to buy land for the casino event.
  • Once you get your multiplier up to around 200%, you'll find money regenerates fairly quickly.

    As a freemium, that took me a few years of daily play and the luck of crafting dozens of wailing walls last Halloween.
  • I usually strive to maintain a certain cash reserve for upcoming events just in case it's needed, but other than that I never worry about stockpiling money. It really has no intrinsic worth other than as a means to accumulate game-related stuff.
  • Annathewicked wrote:
    Until you have all the land, aspirationals, etc... you will not find gaining $$ to be fast - as you have things to spend on - and Land Ain't Cheap.

    Once you have all those, with a healthy bonus modifier - you gain $$ pretty fast.



    Yup. I still don't have all available property, mainly because I don't need it - I buy when I need land, so I still have some parcels unpurchased.

    Been playing almost 3 years, have a multiplier of 184% - thank you, all those wailing walls last Halloween! - and the last time my "bank account" was below $10 million was when we had to pay so much for... the IRS upgrades, I think? There was some event that cost me a boatload of $.

    Been on the rise since then and I'm now at $75 million, and even if there's another $-intensive event, I can't imagine it'll ever drop below $50 million at worst.

    With the decent multiplier and the massive numbers of buildings/characters, I just pull in too much daily to lose ground...
  • I was struggling with cash off and on for a long time. Getting my multiplier up over 200% helped a lot. That happened over the Halloween even with wailing walls. Between those and the short term tennis court "glitch" in SH. I'm now up around 225%. I'm still not "rich" but my bank account suddenly ballooned to about $25 million. And it happened real quickly around shortly after that event. Since then, I've been able to slowly finish Burn's Money Mountain, buy a couple of other aspirationals, and so far build the greatest tree ever up to level 7. I don't have all the land, but I can buy it when I need it.

    Right now, guessing wrong on Bonus's is costly.

  • I'm at the point now where I can spend 10 million and I can get it back pretty fast. I love these events where you don't have to leave buildings for neighbors to tap. I'm almost to 100 million. This will be my first time reaching this goal. ( I was at 95 million before the last offering of land). All this money means practically nothing except when I choose the wrong package, I don't mind spending money if I have to, the donuts are worth it.
  • At the beginning, cash is tight. After a while you gather a few multipliers (jet bikes are best imho) and soon you pay little attention to the cash, you just design your town, follow the quest lines and enjoy the events.

    Right now I have about 55M, so whatever crops up for in game cash, I just buy it, don't even think about it.