Re: goodbye Haypi - I quit
Server03 BadBoy
Brah..... Why you mad?
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Shadetale wrote:Everyone is entitled to their opinion, no matter how misguided, misinformed, or misunderstood it may be... :/
Scrotus12 wrote:Came back to the forum out of curiosity, see if anyone agreed.
I'm not bashing anyone who spends on coins. I get that's how the developers make money and that it's a constant that won't change. You can have lots of fun in this game without spending coins... I did... until I max'd out. Then the only thing left to do is attack the top dogs and without buying coins, you'll lose. The good part is that it'll take a couple of fun months to get to that point. If you luck out and get near max while your server is still young, that'll delay the onset of nothing-to-do, but it'll come eventually. My point wasn't to bash the coin-buyers or that you can buy coins, but to express that there's really little to do in Haypi once you're done growing. Yes I can become a moderator and help newbies, but then it's not game play... it's chat. I want to PLAY the game I had fun with for months. When you get to the point where you max out nearly everything, there's really no gaming left, again except if you buy coins and can move your city for every attack.
Ultimately (for me) the best version of Haypi would be one where players somehow use up advances. It could be as complex as your buildings sustaining damage and leveling down a little when you lose a fight on your home turf or as simple as a time thing where you need to pay a fee in gold and/or resources to maintain certain highee levels and advances. That way, you're never permanently maxed out... and there'll always be something do to, even if it's just to maintain your level. (That would help keep the market strong too btw.) Would also help if they lowered the resources from forts so it takes much longer to max out. Speeding up march time to put other active players within reasonable marching distances would be nice too.
Anyway there you go. Have fun while you can. I'd still play if I could start over but it's not something the game allows.
K2700 wrote:kmho quick question, how do you keep your crops positive with that amount of troops?
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