![]() ![]() Adding more than 1 balancer does nothing and you lose money. The most amount of balancers to use in any solution is 1. What I mean is, when you make the best solution, thats the best. You cant actually reduce processing costs beyond the 'perfect' solution. I used to think that you should update your startup when it gets more users, but the truth is you are meant to make the perfect startup from the beginning and leave it until the money goes into negative and then immediately sell.Ī good example of this is Gamazon which goes from over 1000 users to 0 users in a single day (right before you sell it). Then there are user screen shots showing lots of money making start-ups. My start-up seem to lose users quite soon and only thing to do is to wait until I eventually sell them. So basically the live time and number of user of a start up is already given and all I can do is get max money out of it by creating and updating my solution so as much users as possible are serviced while reducing processing costs (if any) as much as possible?Īnd after user level is too low I sell the start-up?Īnswers seem to be obvious but I just go the impression I missed something. You'll have to work that out for yourself.ĭedmoin a écrit :Wow thanks for the long reply $? means too few users to care about money (they make money but I was only interested about the max number of users).Īnd no I wont tell you how to do it. Note: means that is the maximum amount of people who use the system. Weather predicting app: $19682 2999 users High-tech cars: $31814 9998 users (note: This makes $2.2 million profit) I am 100% sure that two of my solutions (Blood Center, High Tech Cars) are the best and I am 99% sure that my Weather predicting app solution is the best. I can give you a list of targets/absolute values that you can strive for when attempting Startup solutions. I was considering making a guide for Startups, but I keep finding new things. I think I already tried everything but still cannot manage to meet some targets Unfortunately there is no site with hints, and most walkthroughs are out of date. Startups require indepth game knowledge and an extraordinary amount of time to truly masterĭedmoin a écrit :Is there a site with hints and walkthrough? What I mean is, with some startups you can totally ignore required outputs, with others you cant ignore them. Startups end user requirements are different for every Startup. some Startups will artificially slow down some algorithms. some Startups have a maximum amount of users that will be reached before declining, notably Tatari and Pizza. This time limit can be reduced if you create a poor/inefficient algorithm. Startups have a maximum amount of time they will remain active. If a startup runs out of money then it goes bankrupt. You cant process everyone unless the Startup is one of the short lived Startups (Mommas Pizza, Self Driving Cars, Tatari) If you're not getting money, you've done something seriously wrong. Some startups, like Blood Center and Tracking System, will say they lose money when they start (-$60 or -$90, then -$13) and it will take about 3 days before it says they are generating money. This is not the actual number that can be processed, but is the biggest number that will be displayed (unless you run into 'the bug'). The maximum number of users that a solution can process is 10,002. There is also one final gauge, Hype, which technically does nothing. There are three gauges which display how successful your solution is, these are money per day, users processed, and users not processed. It also has 2 other resources, these are: initial money and time. Startups, like a normal puzzle, have 4 resources: inputs allowed, outputs required, components allowed, cost per second. If you get stuck in the game, check out the video walkthrough and gameplay for the game.Dedmoin a écrit :How do startups work? Only the developer can answer exactly how they work, but here are my observations: Receive emails, accept contracts, sit alone in a dark room for days without saying a single word. You’ll have to work as a freelancer with all the excitement that comes along with it. You must learn all to know about machine learning and use visual programming to build a cat-to-human speech recognition system. ![]() You will play as a coder who accidentally found out that your cat is extremely good at coding, but not as good at speaking human language. Earn a fortune, buy kickass cat outfits and learn how machine learning really works. Now you must solve puzzles to build a cat-to-human translation system. You’re a machine learning specialist who makes neural networks but your cat seems to be better at it. ![]() While True: Learn is a unique programming puzzle simulator from Luden.io. ![]()
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