![]() ![]() 2 hours later all 35 quests had been done. At least newer players can make some use of this main event building while the rest of us get a lot from the AD for the pieces. ![]() ![]() For more advanced players who Have It All In Place, then we can see this event offers little since the main prize is a slightly weaker version of the Wheels. It is similar in style to the Football event minus the coach who can boost the percentage when going for the Daily Special. Since I was looking for Sentinel stuff plus some WP2's, this event strikes me as a very good one to accumulate them. Although if Inno has a bunch of Events for newer players, and at least two in a year for long time players, I would not complain.Īnd long time players have no need to worry, since new players can't just buy a better city (anymore). So as a "whale' I am turning into another 'minnow'from lack of anything to spend on! But again I save a lot of real cash ! (Then Inno is chasing revenue through ads? when they are at the same time ignoring player cash from players who used to spend a lot. Since my Venus Era cities are as full as it can be, and I have all the stuff in storage I can fill expansions for the next Era (SAJM) So the worry over Power Creep saves me a bundle. ![]() And the next? Only one building in it as daily to go for. And I have to say I cannot be the only person with no reason to play the event due to nothing worth chasing?. What I see in the attempt to avoid "Power Creep" Inno has thrown the baby out with the bath water. The few bits of stuff for Daily, and the difficulty of getting the one or two I might want.? So i have little interest in playing an Event that is not improving my city! (Same problem as last Event.) So I have zero need for one more building to sell in the AD. It is no better than what I already have filling my city and have in storage. The main issue for me is the main event building. ![]()
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