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RE: Free money everywhere!

in #steemmonsters5 years ago (edited)

Those that invest the most lose the most since you can start production with 0 steem invested.
Those that pay most earn the least in the end since the rewards are split with the free accounts.
Once folks realize what is happening this will be a total trainwreck.

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I understand how it looks that way and I agree to an extent that it is certainly the case but it is also a little deeper than that too, if you are heavily invested, like broncnutz and ngc etc etc you will be able to upgrade faster than anyone else allowing you to take most of the pool from the heist so it seems to balance out in my opinion.

I had your same opinion at first but I have since started to think of it a little differently after having played it a lot. (though it is definitely a good idea if you have extra accoutns to sign them up too and just collect what you can for free with no investment)

Upgrade faster? Payed upgrades are instant.
The more you pay to build, the more of your money goes to other players.
Thats a simple fact. If @ngc wants to give away his money to others, thats great, he is free to do so, i just think he and everyone else should understand what they are doing. Most folks dont understand whats happening and just think they are getting a nice ROI.

The players always, 100% of the time lose money since 10% goes to the dev.
If you had a 100 steem and kept on buying upgrades, over time you would be left with 0 steem..

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You upgrade with the resources you get in the game from either letting them build up for free or paying for them, not just by using paid upgrades. The reason you upgrade is to create resources faster, so if you invest a little in the beginning you will be ahead of the pack and be able to use your resources to upgrade higher and faster than everyone else, thus giving you the highest percentage of the rewards.

So, if you are manufacturing 400k of each item per day you will be able to upgrade 2x as fast as someone who produces only 200k, so by the time they are producing 400k you will be making 800k and so-on, this also depends a lot on your ability to make the right decisions, like upgrading the right things first. Or whether or not to use your resources on the heist. Which in my opinion is a bad idea until you are upgraded very high.

Since many people will be using their resources on the heist it is certain that if you refrain from doing it yourself that you will be able to produce much more in the long run and get a much higher take from it.

Hehe. You just explained a ponzi. Look. The only thing that matter is people paying money for upgrades. If no one pays money no one gets money.
You could have the higgest production in game. It doesnt matter. Go check if you returned what you invested. I know i havent because the reward pool split gets smaller and smaller trying to get you to invest more and more.