(2010.Sep.15 02:57 PM)HeadBustin Wrote: [ -> ] (2010.Sep.15 02:54 PM)zliplus Wrote: [ -> ]On a separate and relevant note, it seems to me that the AP required to study the classes (and cash to enroll/test) could be used to crime for more cash (and thus end/int) than the classes provide. Are my calculations wrong?
are there actual calculations, or just assumptions?
indeed. i honestly don't see how the numbers would be even close...just at first glance, though.
(2010.Sep.15 02:11 PM)bebopcrew420 Wrote: [ -> ] (2010.Sep.15 01:53 PM)mblume Wrote: [ -> ]EDIT: Unless you are attempting to make the game even more boring than it is, then by all means please continue
probably is pretty boring when you're in the hospital for weeks straight
Funny but fail. Not trying to pick a fight dude, but you come tearing in here yelling at people like you own the joint. You know how the forums are, and live with it was my only point.
either way the schooling sucks. ill just stick to skills.
(2010.Sep.15 02:57 PM)HeadBustin Wrote: [ -> ] (2010.Sep.15 02:54 PM)zliplus Wrote: [ -> ]On a separate and relevant note, it seems to me that the AP required to study the classes (and cash to enroll/test) could be used to crime for more cash (and thus end/int) than the classes provide. Are my calculations wrong?
are there actual calculations, or just assumptions?
I appear to have been off by an order of magnitude using the first class...oops.
If the second class (155 end) takes as long as the first one though, higher level chars should still make more end off criming than studying.
To clarify specific numbers, the first class took me over 150 studies to complete. I'm assuming that number is roughly equal regardless of level and thus AP spent.
(2010.Sep.15 02:54 PM)zliplus Wrote: [ -> ]On a separate and relevant note, it seems to me that the AP required to study the classes (and cash to enroll/test) could be used to crime for more cash (and thus end/int) than the classes provide. Are my calculations wrong?
Well @ lvl 31 it cost's 21 ap to study an hour, steal sports car is a 21 ap crime.
Here is five months worth of my averages for steal sports crime:
$694.19
$669.61
$706.07
$643.85
$686.92
the average is $680.13
So using the political science class which costs 100k (50k enroll, 50K test)
@ 2% gain a day (guessing) studying 8 hours means 1h=.25%
So it takes about 392 Hrs or 49 days to reach a 98% complete.
So 392 (amount of steal sports cars instead of studying)
multiplied by $680.13(steal sports car avg)=$266,610.96+100k(enroll/test cost) = a possible gain of $366,610.96
Class Gains 250 end (1000 credits) 250 int (1000 credits) 25 rep (politics 625cp) and 125 WE (politics 179cp),
The 2000 credits alone @ $250ea is worth $500,000. So i would guess I would say it is worth it to do. Of course this changes if you're a higher level investing more ap, and also if you're willing to drop the $20 real dollars for 2300 credits.
dont you have to do all the other classes before you can do the political science course though?
(2010.Sep.15 03:48 PM)HeadBustin Wrote: [ -> ]dont you have to do all the other classes before you can do the political science course though?
Well I'm sure you can put your own numbers in and figure that out
(2010.Sep.15 03:50 PM)2asandab Wrote: [ -> ] (2010.Sep.15 03:48 PM)HeadBustin Wrote: [ -> ]dont you have to do all the other classes before you can do the political science course though?
Well I'm sure you can put your own numbers in and figure that out
where's inpace when you need him....