Mainplanet placement

  • (As an atheist) God! What a gorgeous suggestion! I just loved every word of how you described it. Why isn't this yet applied anyway? You shouldn't be paying just to be miner. How can it be a free game if you have to pay a good amount of money in order to play properly? This is different than other officers, this afects to your game at least 10 times more than officers. (I would even pay for it to be free of this nightmare if it wasn't ~%7 of mimimum monthly wage in my country (This equals to $90 in US, for example) Can even cause some to leave the game entirely. Your invite thing is totally worthless in this manner. How can you start in the 9th galaxy if there's no one there to be invited by? Right now, I started to a 4x uni, my mainplanet's location is in the 1:200's, my two colonies are in the 9th galaxy, which also caused me 10k deu (since colony ships uses immense amonts of fuel (I wonder why!)) in a vital part of game, but my mainplanet just destroys my sleeping order, I still can't sleep for more than 4 hours, even after 5 days universe started! Even sleeping 4 hours is very risky. I ask help from others to probe me so I can be "seen" online. I have quite a good defense and hideouts, but they're useless if don't care just a bit and decide to sleep a proper 8 hours of sleep. I'm an experienced player who plays the game for more than 6 years, who's also a top 10 player in an another universe with ~1.5M points. So I know exactly what I can and can't do in the name of game mechanics. Is there any other game that prevents you from sleeping? From a basic human need? No. You really need to think about things more thoroughly and think how can players be affected by your faschist way of handling vital issues. You may think this "strategy of yours" is working from what I just wrote, but think about it, is getting paid by only a very small portion of players for relocations for proper mining more important than keeping possibly hundreds of players in the game who is potential customers in the future? Plus, there is this little thing called customer satisfaction, in case it means anything to you.

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