Then .. could someone give advice to a newcomer? yesterday I reached level 2 lol
Iknow that a lot of people have macros that levels up their company level automatically, but I hear that it would take years to reach enough shares to level up all decorations.
So I set up a macro script that automatically buys/sells diamond and gold stocks at a close to optimal value. I was surprised how easy it was to set up and was wondering - to the people who already did the math, how many hours would it take to reach max girl levels (Or 1e300)?
I know that Diamond > Coffee > Gold is optimal order but I currently haven't included coffee yet. How big of an impact would it have If I did coffee aswell?
I completed a full stock run, but with the slew of new bonuses they've been adding it's no longer a soft requirement for getting most decorations maxed. This Gains Week thing in particular has really put earning power through the roof, I'm starting to wonder if the devs were hearing lots of noise about slow progression.
I did max out everything but my sign, which is now at level 81 and costs 7.47 e12 to upgrade. I have 4.29 e12 stocks piled up on my desk, doing nothing but keeping each other company. I doubt that I'll gain enough to upgrade it again through normal play, and the prestige bonus of maxing it out isn't worth who knows how many more stock runs.
I haven't done all the math, but I can tell you that it took me about two months of manual trading. I probably traded for around 12 hours on weekdays, and maybe 5 on sat/sun (not at my computer as much). I wouldn't be surprised if a program could get to the end in a month, maybe a few days under.
May I ask if Trading is better than plain leveling. I only tried trading to gain some Gems in the quest.
I am currently at 8000 company level after 18 days of playing, collecting keys and participating in events. Im currently at level 8 x1.0M multiplier
Last edited by oisilener1982; 01-31-2019 at 07:06 PM.
Trading provides growth that is very slow but exponential - both in money and in shares gained. To illustrate it:
- After one week of actively trading, you might multiply your shares by a 100. That is totally not worth it, because it is much easier to just do 100 quick runs.
- After two weeks, you get another factor of 100, to the total of 10,000. This starts getting meaningful
- After three weeks, you get another x100, to 1,000,000. There is no way you can do one million company resets in that time.
So you can get exponentially large amount of shares - just depends on your patience. There is a cap though - each girl has a maximum level that you cannot exceed. Once you reach that cap and reset, you get enough shares to max all decorations except for the sign. I have 2.07e12 shares left that I cannot spend - my sign is level 77, and the next level costs 2.21e12.
There is no real practical need to do the trading run - the few very expensive levels that you will gain from it will not make much of a difference. But there is not much else to do in the game anyway.
I reached the maximum levels in about two months, maybe a bit more. And I am pretty sure I was less than 50% efficient (I am around my computers about 12h a day, but don't always have time to take breaks from work to play). So you can probably finish it in a month, if your macro works well.
If playing only a single commodity, then coffee is actually the best one (you can check my earlier posts for estimates). The disadvantage of coffee is for non-macro players since buying selling every 5 minutes is a PITA.
I would not really worry about fully optimizing your macro - just let it run as it is. You can also get an accurate estimate of time required by letting it run for a few hours and then checking the progress.