LordSkie Wrote:sounds expensive at first, but it's not that bad.
Although, if you go this route... it could be pricey.
5 $429,496,729 $2,147,483,647
lmfao, I guess the credits aren't THAT cheap after all?
He was selling it for more than the entire game economy is worth.
no kidding lol... is there a cap on how much you can sell credits for? that 2.147 billion is a common cap I've seen.
i dont know if theres a cap or not.
what i do know is that 2,147,483,647 looks less like a random number if you convert it into base 2
oddjob Wrote:i dont know if theres a cap or not.
what i do know is that 2,147,483,647 looks less like a random number if you convert it into base 2
exactly, and it's a very common number used as a cap. A couple of games I've played, namely legend of green dragon, have had that as the maximum allowed in bank.
I believe it's something like this:
The 2.147 bils limit applies to 32-bit PHP server with BCmath enabled. On a 64-bit machine, the limit 9.2E18.
Am I correct Zen?
It's actually because the database field set-up. If people ever spend 2 billion on 1 credit here, then the economy would require I be publicly caned.
Looks like it is the end of cheap credits (for now)
people staying anonymous will tack the 10% cost of hiding their name into the price of the credits....it's bound to raise the price
rather brilliant economic move while keeping the options open
Economics are a wonderful thing..