The devs will once again surprise you. The missions vary and are not in an easily calculatable pattern. You will have your 300, but there is only a very small margin of error, so if you miss more than one mission you are done.
The devs will once again surprise you. The missions vary and are not in an easily calculatable pattern. You will have your 300, but there is only a very small margin of error, so if you miss more than one mission you are done.
That’s why I’m leeching NASA. Currently they have 3 gold sectors and you can get a maximum of 180 gold a day, 1260 gold a week, 5460 gold a month, yum.
That’s why I’m leeching NASA. Currently they have 3 gold sectors and you can get a maximum of 180 gold a day, 1260 gold a week, 5460 gold a month, yum.
That’s nice. If I wasn’t in FAITH I’d go for NASA if possible.
I do like FAITH, I’m afraid NASA would kick me out for inactivity.
I regrettably blew another $50 on crates to get activators and as of now I have 188, and there are only 8 days left… This whole limited production “race” was a shameless cash grab and I fell for it. Its ridiculous to have such powerful ships only available for a such a short time. What about new players? What are they supposed to do when they reach these ranks and want a destroyer? Oh wait, there are no new players, just the few of us who have been grinding our lives away for the last 4 years. Something needs to change in this game, I absolutely love it at its core, but I am tired of these cash grabs that seem to be only getting worse. Also it would be nice if we could convert the Jericho activators to Empire ones, because not all of us could afford the time or money to get all 3 destroyers and are left with 150 useless activators.
Edit: I forgot about the $25 I wasted a few days ago on those evil crates.
Yeah, I have one rank 8 that i have been sending periodically, but unfortunately I now have college to deal with. And because I would prefer to to fail, I couldn’t spend every night grinding in SC for this race. I wish that this was still more of a game rather than a daily heroin addiction.