#Upgrade Time

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low cliff
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Can you guys reduce the time to upgrade robots and weapons since it very long which would have players bored

worthy dune
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Watch some ads

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Spend some gold

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In the end Ig that is all what gold is used for

low cliff
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Ye it’s hard for free to play players when you have to constantly spend gold and watch add

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They are limited

low cliff
worthy dune
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Nah I'm pretty fine with that

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Idk how it feels to up level 7+ weapons

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Im in gold, still at lvl 25 and have stacked quite a few gold

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Occasionally spend it for speeding upgrades

worthy dune
low cliff
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It’s hard for me to upgrade a robot even to level 5 since I don’t earn enough gold as a free to play player

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I have to wait days just for the upgrade to be complete

worthy dune
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I’m f2p too

low cliff
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The adds aren’t as good

worthy dune
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Just wait for the 2x occasions

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And invest your time into it

low cliff
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Well that’s like waiting days for it to come and even when 2x comes it still very long which I’m not able to enjoy the game daily since I’m not able to keep up with pay to win players

worthy dune
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That is reasonable

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but how much time should pix reduce it

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By a half?

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Ig by a fourth or fifth would still be a lot

low cliff
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Sorry for the late response

flat fog
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They should make it so upgrade times are overall reduced by 20%

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Then 6h to 4.8 hrs

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It would pretty good for upgrades that are like 5 days long

dusk path
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I recommend doing unity rewards, its a good way to get some extra gold. Ive gotten more than 5k gold in a day using it. Its like watching ads but you get to play other games and earn gold. I do it while I wait for upgrades then spend it to speed them up

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I am a f2p and thats the only way ive been able to catch up to the meta

worthy dune
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What are unity rewards?

worthy dune
low cliff
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I've been playing this game since I was 8 years old, and I always return to enjoy my childhood favorite. However, I'm a bit disheartened by how much it has turned into a pay-to-win experience. If there's a reason behind this shift towards pay-to-win mechanics, I truly hope it can be addressed.