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Thread: City's earnings vs. costs don't balance

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    City's earnings vs. costs don't balance

    I love this game but I find it too tedious at times. I believe the amount a city earns compared to how much it costs to landscape and expand is unbalanced. I have no exact numbers but considering most of my buildings earn between 40-320 coins per visit (and I can harvest only 30 of them per each visit due to energy restrictions) that's something around 6000 per play. Now if you look at the cost of things you'll see the problem. An ordinary apartment building costs 1100 coins, a glass tower as much as 15700. A taco stand that earns 90 coins is 2000. Each water square costs 1000 which caused a huge dent in my savings when I building my coastline. And now that I need to expand, to put another factory there since I'm running out of goods so fast, I find out I need 25000 just to get the expansion.

    Am I the only one who thinks this isn't right? I find myself constantly trying to collect money before I can do the smallest change to my city. I can't remedy that by having a lot of buildings and businesses because I'm restricted by energy and lack of goods. Something like this makes the game less fun than it should be.

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    Host(ess)
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    I agree. I'm also bothered by the fact that if I get my city the way I want it I'll have coins above most of the buildings most of the time. I'd love a toggle option to hide the coins and warnings so I can enjoy my city instead of feeling like I'm a slave to it.

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    Acutally,Turn into photo mode make Warning disappear.Just exit to make them back.

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    They should get rid of the energy pronto. It serves no purpose. In all the other games I play (Dragon Story, Pet Hotel) as your place grows you earn more money so you can afford the higher cost of things. It encourages you to play more because you feel richer and can do things you couldn't do before. In this game it's the opposite. My savings don't grow even as my city does, so as expansions become more expensive and more businesses demand more goods I find myself struggling to make ends meet. I just recently got an expansion for 25000 which drained my savings. I desperately need the next block to make my design work but it costs 30000 now and I'm sitting on zero. Meanwhile I'm still earning the same 6000 per visit which now gets drained faster because I need to supply my Idea Factory, two factories and two greenhouses.

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    I fully agree with you, the joy is getting less, what a pitty. One should have more money options and fun the further we get!

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    Rhino Keeper
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    I don't like the energy system, and if they insist on it, then the energy regeneration takes too long and the max at 30 is way too low.
    My city is build the way it is because of the energy limit, with only long term 90+ coin buildings.
    Other building would jus sit there with a floating coin and no energy to collect.

    I do not agree on income being too low. I appreciate that it takes time, and you can only build one expansion and/or a few buildings a day.
    And I like this game better than some other games, which are much more limited, for instance pet hotel story turned into just clicking rooms and saving for an expansion that costs multimillions. And dragon story turns into a frustrating gambling game after you have all the common dragons; you can try once or twice a day for a 1 out of 20 chance for a rare dragon, and that's about it.

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    Executive Chef
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    Idont like energy either my city has gotten to a point where I have more buildings to collect than energy

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    I hate that the time I can play is only 1-2 minutes at the time. In few minutes, I've used all the energy and half of the work I actually would like to do, will stay for the next time. That is way too little playtime per visit. And it seems it will be more and more only collecting money and building something new gets to be rare fun. Please fix this, soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salasana3011 View Post
    I hate that the time I can play is only 1-2 minutes at the time. In few minutes, I've used all the energy and half of the work I actually would like to do, will stay for the next time. That is way too little playtime per visit. And it seems it will be more and more only collecting money and building something new gets to be rare fun. Please fix this, soon!
    The game would be much more fun if you could collect all your money, clear all your trees/waters/cliffs, build all your buildings, and feel like you've achieved something in one visit. We all have busy lives. We can't sit there and watch the energy bar go up 1 point every 3 minutes. I usually shut down the game and plan to come back later when the energy is at full. Then I forget and once I'm back again all my buildings are again at full pay and have little coin bubbles floating on top of them, which means the cycle repeats.

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    Rhino Keeper
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    Being a little OCD myself, I can't stand having stuff always hanging overhead of my buildings! Lol I feel I can never catch up. Either run out of energy or run out of goods. I hate to let this one go but it might be time for me.

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