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May 17, 2012

Take-Over Costs Forecast

As Take-Over cost changed dramatically last week. It's just a matter of time before they know what's going to happen. So now I'm going to present you guys with upcoming new TO costs for Backyard Monsters in the quest for re-balancing the world map. We will also give you the calculations on what to expect next week and until May 31st which will give EB's a nice 50m per resource cap. With last week's update Big empires can hardly retaliate. We will just have to wait and see.





So here it goes. As Kixeye soon realize as they saw an unbalance world map. They needed to adjust take-over costs again. But this time it will be different. To help players adapt to the new TO costs they decided to give players time. Well, 7 days is enough. So the plan was to gradually change take-over(TO) costs in 4 weeks which means 4 TO cost changes in a month.
Last week we got the first change. A yummy 125,000 per resource TO cost. 
But here's the rest of the changes that they'll make.


May 11 Update
125,000 x # (for first 160 outposts) then a flat 20,000,000 Each after that.
May 17 Update
187,500 x # (for first 106 outposts) then still a flat 20,000,000 Each after that.
May 25 Update
250,000 x # (for first 160 outposts) then a flat 40,000,000 Each after that


As of the May 25 update I guess Kixeye changed their mind again and decided to cotinue there original decision to have a higher cap for Take over costs.

Conclusion
Don't get me wrong it's a good move for Kixeye to slow down those go large empires an help the smaller ones to get on their feet. I would expect after the May 31st update things will be good for almost all of the players except the really big empires.

EDIT:
Due to unexpected changes to the plan. We change the supposedly predicted "changes" that they will do in the May 25 and 31 updates.

EDIT 2: 
We now have a follow up post about this since Kixeye released a new plan.
The future of take-over costs.

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