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May 11, 2012

BYM Update 2012-05-11 New Take-Over Costs, New Worker Graphic and New Inferno RG Graphics

 In Today's update Inferno resource gatherers got an update on their graphics. Probably the best graphics for buildings I've seen on BYM. But take note graphics it's not the only thing that makes games awesome. And David Scott has also started the plan for a better world map. Where no "Huge Empires" shall rule the world. With the new take-over costs new players gets a better chance than the old 10m per reso cap which we used last time. More on the Take Over cost change below.
And also a sad update to the game. 




Which is this. A Devilish new graphic for the monster that was with us since we started playing.                                                                     

Yup it's the new graphic of the worker. Which for me, looks like a devil far from the early cute roots of BYM. It just looks so devilish to me. Post in the comments on what you think. It only appears when you finished upgrading and finished building.

And the New Take-Over Costs Rules
Your first outpost will cost you only 125,000 per resource only and will increase by 125,000 per resource every time you capture an outpost. So basically if your gonna capture your 4th outpost then you can just simply multiply 125,000 x 4 to get your take-over cost which is only 500,000 per resource. 

So, Is there a cap like last time?
The answer is yes, You capped at 20m per resource. But I did the math and you basically get capped when you get to your 160th Outpost. So if you have more than 159 Outposts then you'll take-over cost will not increase anymore and will stay at 20m per resource.

Note: This Outpost take-over cost is only temporary and Next week Dave(Creator of Backyard Monsters) is gonna change the take-over cost again continuing his plan of a gradual increase in take-over cost in 4 weeks. I'll make a another post regarding this matter too. 



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