Good cash?

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Guest

Post by Guest » 11.11.2007, 16:49

Azer Productions wrote: P.S. Why do people always forget the only way to support the game is to buy coins? If nobody bought coins we wouldn't have Kapilands. :cry:
I agree. Besides its also fair to buy coins as it show your ability in real life to spend. If you are stingy or poor, you cant blame others for buying coins and grow faster than you. : )

For me, I am still a student thus I have no money to support kapi. How sad.

Guest

Re: Good cash?

Post by Guest » 12.11.2007, 04:09

nikhilm92 wrote:I see the highscores and all of them are too far ahead...

I produce oil and I am hardly able to get profits of 10.000c per day.

At that rate there is no way I can even get enough money to buy another building, forget competing with those big players.

Any tips?? Becuase 10.000c seems kinda less for daily profit...It could take me years to earn a lot.

PLEASE do not give me tips about paying real money and buying coins...I want fair methods...
make that oil into plastic or gas.

Textiles, textiles, textiles,
Boon market, high profit, heavy trading.

do this, build 5 mines for coal, 2 for iron and 2 or minerals, 2 for stones
build factories to make that into steel,
use the steel to upgrade other buildings

Wood sales high now too but falling.

food and seed prices also high.
water and power too competitive.
Cars, furniture, beverages, toys and butcher aren't even worth bothering with.

you won't make all that much money from raw materials itself unless you can deal in high volume, which you can't as a noob.
It is better to process the raw material into other goods.
Might take longer but you'll make more money.

Guest

Post by Guest » 12.11.2007, 08:18

knnbccbkpkb wrote:For me, I am still a student thus I have no money to support kapi. How sad.
If I take a look at you fa, I

Guest

Post by Guest » 12.11.2007, 09:22

elwood74 wrote:
knnbccbkpkb wrote:For me, I am still a student thus I have no money to support kapi. How sad.
If I take a look at you fa, I

Guest

Post by Guest » 12.11.2007, 22:11

Thanks for all the help guys. I have gone in Gas business becuase it takes lerss resources and I can sell it in gas stations while plastics take to many material to make.

Thanks a lot again :D

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.12.2007, 15:53

zorrak wrote:(...)
I have a question if someone can answer... when does the game end????
I haven't seen an aswer for that question too. Is there something like THE END and A WINNER for Kapilands?
Or maybe, we are playing indifinetly?

???

PS: I know it's old thread but the question is valid, I think.

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.12.2007, 16:01

There is basically no end...But its obvious the the winner the guy on top of the highscores...the guy who has the highest company value

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.12.2007, 09:27

So, if there's NO END, so how can be a winner?

If time is eternal I CAN build my company from the beginning and after many months I CAN catch the highest valued company. WHY? Because everyone is prohibited to 100 buildings. So even being number one, you cannot develop more than 100 buildings.

Am I right?

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.12.2007, 16:21

There is no "winner" in this game. You can expand for years before you hit the expantion limit on each of your buildings. At that point you are playing for cash until you hit the cash limit. Then score comes into play. :roll: (I don't know what the score limit is. However, I am pretty sure there is one just as in FA and cash.)

Guest

Post by Guest » 16.12.2007, 10:25

So there are limits for everything and no winning?
I am limited to 100 buildings, 32.000 m expansions, cash anf FA, so what is the purpose of a game ? ;-)

PS: I like winning!

Guest

Post by Guest » 16.12.2007, 16:44

Ok...Just because the TOP player has reached all his limits...He is still going to be earning more money...Nothing stops him from getting more cash :D

And yes, score comes into play :D

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.12.2007, 08:31

I like chemical business, but any product that other people need to produce something else out of it is nice, reliable source of cash.

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