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Trained Planet DMU Production

i was wondering why the dmu per trained labor planet is so low...i think the game would be better off if each planet produced 50 or 60 dmu per turn instead of the 40 i bleive it is now. THis would speed up the game and make attacks worth alot more then they are now.

Not one person i speak to on msn thinks attacks are worth anything in ascension i think this should be changed because the basis of this game is war.

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Actually it's 25 per planet. Not sure about changing it yet though.


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woo if it is 25 it should reallly get moved up
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Do we want to disrupt the life force/physical realm balance though? If so, do we want to do so in this direction?


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Ascension is supposed to be a challenge, you're SUPPOSED to put your life in peril by trading off your life force. Just buy loads of fleets, if you want to build up a good income, though.
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Re: Trained Planet DMU Production

|[LIBRA2]| wrote:i was wondering why the dmu per trained labor planet is so low...i think the game would be better off if each planet produced 50 or 60 dmu per turn instead of the 40 i bleive it is now. THis would speed up the game and make attacks worth alot more then they are now.

isnt that what production enhancements are for?
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I agree. The income should be kept LOW and CHALLENGING.

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I agree too.

I make over 70k per turn, and each week this goes up.

We will be making 1mill a turn in no time.
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Also... you can get powerup upgrades that improove your income... :)
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Anyone know how much it increase when you upgrade it?
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I could be wrong but I think for each level you up it it adds approx. 3.3
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i think its ~.5 per upgrade
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