Five hours? I'm not as good at this game as I thought.Mouthwash, lol you steal 5 hours from SE development But the Universe has been converted to 30,000 sexdecilion paper clips...
That isn't enough? :shock:I played this game for a little. It seems addicting if you continue... So, what's the point? Turning universe into paperclips?
Drifters are your own probes turned rogue. Note that their total number (both alive and destroyed) is the same as your losses from value drift. I got them to zero early on, but it just shoots back up.A friend of mine decided to take the stubborn route and continue fighting the Drifters in the hopes of exterminating them. He narrowly lost, 0 probes to a scant 127 remaining Drifters xD
We were aware of this, but I found it comical how it ended up being an hours-long battle of attrition lost by such a comically narrow margin - 127 survivors after untold decillions having been involved in the war. xDDrifters are your own probes turned rogue. Note that their total number (both alive and destroyed) is the same as your losses from value drift. I got them to zero early on, but it just shoots back up.
That isn't surprising. The rate of drifter increase is always going to be dependent upon your own numbers. If you fall from decillions to millions, they'll fall as well.We were aware of this, but I found it comical how it ended up being an hours-long battle of attrition lost by such a comically narrow margin - 127 survivors after untold decillions having been involved in the war. xDDrifters are your own probes turned rogue. Note that their total number (both alive and destroyed) is the same as your losses from value drift. I got them to zero early on, but it just shoots back up.