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(Clarify regarding level cost at the top of page, add base cost of property levels.)
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The cost increase of the next level is not the same for every investment. From the beginning of the game, generally speaking each of the properties is a reasonable investment, however since the increase is linear and cost is exponential, some become a better value later in the game.
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The cost increase of the next level is not the same for every investment. From the beginning of the game, generally speaking each of the properties is a reasonable investment, however since the increase in revenue is linear with level increase and cost is exponential, some become a better value per dollar later in the game. Base revenue is based off the initial return multiplied by the level. This does not include the threshold bonuses. The threshold bonuses in mid- to late-game account for the vast majority of the revenue increases.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Investment
 
! Investment
 
! Base Level Cost
 
! Base Level Cost
! Property
 
 
! Level Cost Increase  
 
! Level Cost Increase  
 
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|Gas Royalties||$5||2.0x||8%
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|Gas Royalties||$5||8%
 
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|Oil Royalties||$70||1.25x||8%
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|Oil Royalties||$70||8%
 
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|Gas Well||$450||TBD||11%
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|Gas Well||$450||11%
 
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|Oil Well||$21,000||TBD||9%
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|Oil Well||$21,000||9%
 
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|Oil Sands||$160,000||TBD||10%
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|Oil Sands||$160,000||10%
 
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|Shale Play||$2.2 million||TBD||8%
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|Shale Play||$2.2 million||8%
 
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|Omani Field||$19.4 million||TBD||8%
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|Omani Field||$19.4 million||8%
 
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|Saudi Field||$620 million||TBD||7%
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|Saudi Field||$620 million||7%
 
|}
 
|}
  
  
 
 
Saudi Fields seem to have the lowest cost increase and Gas Wells the highest.
 
  
 
==Reasoning==
 
==Reasoning==

Latest revision as of 18:52, 31 May 2018


The cost increase of the next level is not the same for every investment. From the beginning of the game, generally speaking each of the properties is a reasonable investment, however since the increase in revenue is linear with level increase and cost is exponential, some become a better value per dollar later in the game. Base revenue is based off the initial return multiplied by the level. This does not include the threshold bonuses. The threshold bonuses in mid- to late-game account for the vast majority of the revenue increases.

Investment Base Level Cost Level Cost Increase
Gas Royalties $5 8%
Oil Royalties $70 8%
Gas Well $450 11%
Oil Well $21,000 9%
Oil Sands $160,000 10%
Shale Play $2.2 million 8%
Omani Field $19.4 million 8%
Saudi Field $620 million 7%


Reasoning[edit]

  • From an in game perspective, not all investments are equal, and some investments are downright bad.
  • If all the properties had the same price multiplier, then at all times you'd know exactly what to do.
    • Get all properties to 1000
    • Get all properties to 1100
    • etc.
  • With the imbalanced level costs, you have to think about whether getting the next achievement in one of your good properties or saving up to get the Gas Wells to the next level and helping all properties is a better deal.
  • This makes the completion of "Classic Mode" at 1800 Gas Wells feel more rewarding.
  • Near the end of "Classic Mode" it really lets some underused specialists shine.