50 Plant Limit
I’m deleting this game, the game only lets you have 50 plants. While the rest of the states and country’s are open. Not that cool.
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3.33 out of 5
3 ratings in Algeria
I’m deleting this game, the game only lets you have 50 plants. While the rest of the states and country’s are open. Not that cool.
I downloaded the app twice and does not work for my IPhone ( 14 pro max).
This app is terrible. I can’t even get past the loading screen. Every time I open it, I’m stuck on a green screen with no progress or explanation. I’ve tried restarting my phone, reinstalling the app, and even checking for updates—nothing works. It’s completely useless if I can’t access any of the features. Don’t waste your time downloading this.
Good game. Like the economic balance. Frustratingly, I do not get notifications. I have ensured the game notifications are on within the app, as well as my device notifications are on in my settings, specifically for the app, yet nothing. I have also deleted the app and reinstalled, but never get a warning when discharge is complete or when power banks are full.
So this game has started lagging on my phone and it is over heating my phone for some reason. This just started and I’ve had this game for over 2 months. It’s just now starting to do this. It’s not letting me play for more than a minute before it restarts itself. I can’t even get on and get plants swapped to grids before it restarts. I’ve got a lot of time and investment in this game for it to be messing up like this. Please fix this.
Super fun and a good learning curve but it’s addicting and a 10/10
This is my favorite kind of idle game. There are no mechanics which try to get me to log on often and it is just something fun that I can spend 5 minutes on once or twice a day
Could be a good game but what’s the point if you are going to limit the number of power plants to 50? Replay value becomes 0.
So off the bat, I like the game, however I feel like I’m playing a beta version and not the launch version, and judging by the version history it has only been out 6mo. I love playing the roll of a grid operator. I find power generation fascinating and have been wanting a game that is more serious at simulating that, that also doesn’t have cartoon graphics. This game hits pretty close. Here’s what I think needs improvement/ refinement: •Map: I would love to see city names on the map and see interstates so there is some resemblance of location. Also please get rid of the green back ground, it looks weird and is annoying. •Power plants: I’d like to see greater variation in power plant, and you left out a major way to make power! Hydroelectric! Change the map to add some water ways and add hydro. Also I’d like for there to be Natural Gas Plants that are actually called that and not low emission gas. It’s just weird, call it for what it is. •Grid: We need to be able to connect directly to the grid and not only be able to store power at stations. Add in peak demand and peak rates and ways to have some automation with having certain plants like gas come online during peak demand. Overall, anyone playing this game is likely a nerd like me, and you can never go wrong with adding detail and depth to the game. We want options. More power plant, more fluctuations in demand, make it seem more real with updating the map. Keep up the good work! Your on the right path!
Hydrogen is by far the best money maker. The reason is simply demand is never depleted at that hours rate. Electricity however, is by grid, and a grid may only be buying 800 MWH. A 5 GWH LIPO is over 6 times that, yet is worth 50% value when selling because fully storage is sold on grid. IRL this is known is avoided cost. If we could discharge our batteries to what a grid needs, and then discharge to other grids, the remaining amounts and so on, it’d be much more realistic. Currently, cross grid discharging is useless unless you need to instantly sell power.