Settlement Claims:
35x35 = 1225 Tiles.
Costs 150 thousand.
150,000 / 1225 = 122.4 coins (Per Tile)
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51x51 = 2601 Tiles.
Costs 300 thousand.
300,000 / 2601 = 115.3 coins (Per Tile)
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75x75 = 5625 Tiles.
Costs 1 million.
1,000,000 / 5625 = 177.7 coins (Per Tile)
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As you can see the first two options work on the standard principal where 'bulk buying' gets you more, for less. However the last option in the list is excessively over priced, to the point where you would have to be absolutely desperate for homogeneity to burn away that much cash.
My suggestion?
Lower the cost to 500,000 thousand.
Right now to acquire the same amount of tiles you would only have to spend 800k in 35x35's, or 640k in 51x51's. There is no incentive to save up a million for almost double the cost. The number chosen for the largest settlement option seems to have been made so large solely to prevent more large settlements. Which seems to be working, I guess.
35x35 = 1225 Tiles.
Costs 150 thousand.
150,000 / 1225 = 122.4 coins (Per Tile)
- - -
51x51 = 2601 Tiles.
Costs 300 thousand.
300,000 / 2601 = 115.3 coins (Per Tile)
- - -
75x75 = 5625 Tiles.
Costs 1 million.
1,000,000 / 5625 = 177.7 coins (Per Tile)
- - -
As you can see the first two options work on the standard principal where 'bulk buying' gets you more, for less. However the last option in the list is excessively over priced, to the point where you would have to be absolutely desperate for homogeneity to burn away that much cash.
My suggestion?
Lower the cost to 500,000 thousand.
Right now to acquire the same amount of tiles you would only have to spend 800k in 35x35's, or 640k in 51x51's. There is no incentive to save up a million for almost double the cost. The number chosen for the largest settlement option seems to have been made so large solely to prevent more large settlements. Which seems to be working, I guess.
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