| 08/14/2013 12:13 am |
 NEWBIE

Regist.: 08/13/2013 Topics: 1 Posts: 0
 OFFLINE | Your fish pricing is very inconsistent! Several of your fish actually sell for less than what they cost to buy!
examples:
- Oranda goldfish costs 10,190 coins to buy but sells for only 3,016 coins, for a loss of 7,174 coins total.
- Seahorse costs 200,000 coins to buy but sells for only 50,000 coins, for a loss of 150,000 coins total.
One of the most enjoyable things about the game is being able to buy bigger and better tanks, fish, and decorations. The only way to do this is to buy and raise fish and then to sell them for a profit.
I understand not allowing items, decorations, and backgrounds to sell for the same or more than their purchase price but all fish should bring a profit when sold. You really need to go over all of your pricing and make it more consistent but the main thing you need to do is to make it where all fish sell for a profit and not a loss! |
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| 08/14/2013 8:24 am |
 Moderator Administrator Forum Expert

Regist.: 12/06/2012 Topics: 6 Posts: 840
 OFFLINE | Originally Posted by Mark Davis: Your fish pricing is very inconsistent! Several of your fish actually sell for less than what they cost to buy!
examples:
- Oranda goldfish costs 10,190 coins to buy but sells for only 3,016 coins, for a loss of 7,174 coins total.
- Seahorse costs 200,000 coins to buy but sells for only 50,000 coins, for a loss of 150,000 coins total.
One of the most enjoyable things about the game is being able to buy bigger and better tanks, fish, and decorations. The only way to do this is to buy and raise fish and then to sell them for a profit.
I understand not allowing items, decorations, and backgrounds to sell for the same or more than their purchase price but all fish should bring a profit when sold. You really need to go over all of your pricing and make it more consistent but the main thing you need to do is to make it where all fish sell for a profit and not a loss!
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