2. keep update the first till cost is higher than the cost of the next upgrade.
3. When cost of an upgrade is higher than cost for permanent upgrade's buy the permanent first instead of the loose upgrade.
4. keep upgrade all till cost for next upgrade is higher than the cost for the next upgrade.
5. When buying a new upgrade (step 1) and having than 4 upgrade's sell the first of 4 upgrade till 'zero' (step 2) and put ALL in the 4th upgrade.
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6. Don't upgrade the newest update(3) till upgrade(2) is higher than (3) same for upgrading (2).
7. Keep holding this process... when reaching last upgrade sell all except the last one ofcourse and put in the last upgrade till you reach the price of lowest buildings/planet/whatever..
8. Keep upgrading the last loose upgrade till once over the new buildings/planet/whatever..
9. When buyed all buildings/planet/whatever except the last one stop upgrading.. time to SELL and buy the last thing..
10. PRESTIGE!
Have Fun :-)
PS: don't complain about my English.. i don't complain about your Dutch ..
Your math makes no sense. Why would you buy a 1.64k friends pc when you have a dedicated server (2.67x more) and a server farm (6.67k more) at about the same price? You need to actually do math and figure the clicks per price. So, if you have a 20k clicks vs a 100k clicks, buy the 20k clicks until it reaches >20% the price of the 100k clicks upgrade, then save up to buy the higher upgrade, instead of trying to equalize the prices.
Well if you base on the "click per price" you get a little stuck on this way you build a buffer and by selling you have this buffer. Leading to a faster progress..
To make the sum you need to include all things not just based on "click per price".
the time to wait and do nothing is very expensive.. while you wait for the best CPS value thing, i have build a buffer which i can sell and reuse on my newest upgrade, no waiting for me and i'm faster.
If i have time today i will make you a visual example you will understand.
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