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- Subject: Gazillionaire Hints and Tips
- Date: 5 May 1995 23:05:12 GMT
- Organization: LavaMind Productions
- Message-ID: <3oc4vt$29e@news1.best.com>
-
- We thought it might be nice to give out a few hints and suggestions on Gazillionaire.
-
- On the surface, Gazillionaire may appear to be a simple, uncomplicated game, but as most players quickly
- discover there are many subtle strategies and various approaches you can use to gain an edge over your
- competitors.
-
- Here a few helpful hints:
-
- Good vs. bad luck streaks!
-
- If you play the game long enough, you will notice that luck runs in streaks. You can be on a good luck
- streak or bad luck streak. The general rule is that every time you have good luck, the chance of having
- more good luck increases. On the other hand, every time you encounter bad luck, the chance of having
- more bad luck increases. Also, if you are on a bad luck streak and you have a good event, then the streak is
- broken.
-
- If you are caught in a bad luck streak, it is wise to buy insurance. This may be the only way to keep your
- company from going bankrupt.
-
- One way to help improve your luck is to travel to planet Mira and visit the Grand Sages (click on the Planet
- Special button). If you get blessed by the Grand Sages of Mira, your chance of having good luck rises.
-
- Always pay attention to the status of your LUCK!
-
-
- Don't overextend yourself.
-
- In other words, don't get excited and bid too high on a new ship or Facility. It is easy to go bankrupt if you
- don't watch how much you are spending. No matter how good a deal seems to be, don't bid more than you
- can afford to pay.
-
- The most important factor in determining how much you can afford is the Credit Limit on your Trader's
- Union Loan. If you exceed this Credit Limit, you will go bankrupt. It is wise to stay at least 50,000
- kubars below your Credit Limit. This will allow you to borrow enough money to purchase commodities,
- pay your crew and buy fuel.
-
- No matter how well your company is doing, if you run into a streak of bad luck and can't meet your loan
- payments, you will go bankrupt. It is common for a company with a bigger ship, more warehouse space,
- more Facilities and a larger Net Worth to suddenly find itself in a position where it is about to go bankrupt
- simply because it borrowed too much money and cannot make its weekly loan payments. Don't let
- yourself fall into this trap.
-
-
- Never pass up a chance to increase your Credit Limit.
-
- If the Trader's Union or Mr. Zinn offers to loan you more money and increase your CREDIT LIMIT, you
- should always accept the offer. As a company, you want your Credit Limit to be as high as possible. This
- will give you a cushion so that you won't go bankrupt in hard times. For example, what do you do if the
- Trader's Union offers to loan you 50,000 kubars and extend your Credit Limit by 50,000 kubars, but the
- interest rate on the loan is a whopping 9% a week? What you should do is accept the offer and pay back
- the 50,000 kubars as soon as you land on the next planet. This way your Credit Limit has been increased
- by 50,000 kubars without costing you a penny. Later in the game, you may run into trouble and need to
- borrow money from the Trader's Union, and you'll be happy to have that extra 50,000 kubars in credit
- available.
-
-
- Is it a good idea to buy warehouse space?
-
- If you purchase more warehouse space, its value will be added to your Net Worth and the Credit Limit on
- your loan will be raised. This alone makes warehouse space worth buying. In addition to this, you now
- have the option of storing more goods on each planet.
-
-
- You should buy a larger ship every chance you get.
-
- Anyone who plays "Gazillionaire" long enough will discover that the best investment in the entire game is
- purchasing a larger ship. You can earn more money transporting commodities and passengers from planet
- to planet than you can by buying Facilities or putting money in the Bank. Every time you are offered a
- chance to buy a new ship, you should buy it. Never pass up this chance to expand your company.
-
-
- Always try to fill up your ship with cargo.
-
- If your ship can hold 100 tons of cargo, you should always try to buy 100 tons of commodities. If you see
- a commodity which is a good deal, don't just buy a few tons, buy all of it. This maximizes your profit
- making potential.
-
-
- It is usually better to buy the more expensive commodities.
-
- It is much better to purchase an expensive commodity like Exotic rather than a cheap commodity like
- Cantaloupe. This is because the potential profit for Exotic is much greater. For example, if you purchase
- 100 tons of Cantaloupe at 10 kubars per ton, and you sell it for the maximum price of 40 kubars per ton,
- you stand to make a total of 3,000 kubars. On the other hand, if you buy 100 tons of Exotic for 180
- kubars per ton, and sell it for the maximum price of 720 kubars per ton, you will make a profit of 54,000
- kubars.
-
-
- Look at each commodity's Profit Potential before buying.
-
- When you purchase a commodity, don't just look at the price. Instead you should look at the commodity's
- Profit Potential, which is the difference between the commodity's current Market Price and the maximum
- Price Range. This is the true value of the commodity you are purchasing.
-
- For example, if you purchase Whip Cream for the low price of 50 kubars per ton (Price Range 50 to 200),
- your Profit Potential is 150 kubars per ton (i.e. 200 - 50 = 150). This means if you purchase 100 tons of
- Whip Cream, at most you can make 15,000 kubars. On the other hand, if you purchase Oggle Sand for the
- not so great price of 300 kubars per ton (Price Range 140 to 560), your Profit Potential is 260 kubars per
- ton (i.e. 560 - 300 = 260). This means if you purchase 100 tons of Oggle Sand, you stand to make up to
- 26,000 kubars. Even though Oggle Sand does not appear to be as good a deal as Whip Cream, it is actually
- a better deal because it's Profit Potential is so much higher.
-
- If the Profit Potential for two commodities is roughly equal, it is always better to buy the commodity with
- the least risk. For example, if Whip Cream is selling for 60 kubars per ton (Price Range 50 to 200), its
- Profit Potential is 140 kubars per ton. At the same time, if Oggle Sand is selling for 400 kubars per ton
- (Price Range 140 to 560), its Profit Potential is 160 kubars per ton. The Profit Potential for both
- commodities is roughly equal. However, you are taking a lesser risk buying Whip Cream because the price
- of Whip Cream cannot fall below 50 kubars per ton. That means at most you can lose only 10 kubars per
- ton (60 - 50) buying Whip Cream, while you may lose up to 260 kubars per ton (400 - 140) buying Oggle
- Sand. In this case, it is better to purchase Whip Cream because if the price falls, you stand to lose less.
-
- Another advantage of buying a less expensive commodity with roughly the same Profit Potential is that
- you have more money left to pay down your debts or deposit in the bank. In addition to this, you end up
- paying less in import and export tariffs, which also saves you some money.
-
-
- Don't look at the Supply Chart until you have purchased commodities from the Marketplace.
-
- Most first time players end up looking at the % Supply Chart before purchasing their commodities. They
- try to find a good planet to travel to before they have purchased any goods. This is a mistake. It is always
- better to purchase the commodities first, then look at the % Supply Chart. The most important factor in
- buying a commodity is the PROFIT POTENTIAL. This is the golden rule:
-
- Profit Potential = (max Price Range - Market Price) x Tons for Sale
-
- After you have filled up your ship with high Profit Potential goods, you should go to the % Supply Chart
- and find the planet with the lowest % for those commodities.
-
- Often you will discover that some of commodities are not compatible. In this case, you should sell off the
- commodities with a lower Profit Potential and find other commodities which are compatible. This involves
- a lot of estimation and on the fly calculations. What you are looking for is the best possible combination of
- Profit Potential, Tons for Sale, and low %. The more you play the game, the better you will become at
- making these sort of quick calculations in your head.
-
-
- Don't be afraid to sell your cargo at a loss.
-
- When you arrive on a new planet with a ship loaded full of commodities and discover that the market price
- is lower than the price you paid, your first reaction will probably be to give up the idea of selling your
- commodities. This is not always a good strategy. If there is another commodity available on the planet
- which is a better deal, you should sell the goods on your ship at a loss and purchase the other commodity.
-
- Remember, every time you travel to a new planet, it costs your company money. You have to pay crew
- wages, buy fuel, pay interest on any loans, etc... In addition to this, your competitors are trying to
- maximize their profits each turn. If you make less money than they do, you will never win the game.
- What you want to do is maximize your profit making potential.
-
- A good strategy is to always sell all of your commodities every time you land on a planet, even if it means
- taking a big loss. After you sell all your commodities, go back to the Marketplace and look at what is
- available to buy. You may end up buying back what you just sold. This is okay. You don't lose any
- money buying and selling commodities while you remain on a planet.
-
- NOTE: You only have to pay import and export tariffs when leaving or arriving at a plant. As long as you
- remain on the planet, you will not accrue any tariffs. The only tax you will encounter while you are on a
- planet is the Passenger Tax.
-
- Selling all your commodities no matter what the price will give you a more objective way of looking at the
- Marketplace. Some players often become emotionally attached to the goods they purchase and refuse to
- sell those goods at a loss, even if they could potentially make more money by purchasing another
- commodity.
-
-
- Don't buy commodities that you cannot sell on the next planet.
-
- A lot of players fall into the trap of purchasing commodities which they plan on selling two or three turns
- later. They look at the % Supply Chart and say, "First I'll travel to Vexx and sell off my Umbrellas, then
- I'll travel to Stye and sell my Gems." This is a big mistake. If you can't sell a commodity on the next
- planet you are traveling to, then don't buy it!
-
- It is better to buy a commodity with a lower profit making potential than to purchase a bargain commodity
- which you don't plan on selling for a few turns. This is because the next turn you may find a much better
- commodity for sale, and you will either have to pass up a better opportunity or sell the goods on your ship
- for a loss.
-
- Your ship can hold only a limited amount of cargo, and it is good to maximize the profit potential each
- turn. If you travel around with the same commodity from planet to planet looking for a high selling price,
- you are losing money. In most cases, it is better to make a little profit each turn than to travel around the
- solar system for five turns searching for the highest possible price you can get.
-
-
- Don't pay your crew every turn.
-
- It is better to wait until the very last minute to pay your employees. This will save you money because
- instead of paying your crew, you can have that same money in the bank earning interest. Only pay your
- crew when they "DEMAND" to be paid. You will be alerted to this because the text on the CREW
- WAGES button on the Main Menu will turn red.
-
- If you don't pay your crew when they "DEMAND" to be paid, there is a good chance they will go on strike.
- When your crew goes on strike, you will be forced to raise their wages by 500 kubars per person a week.
- If possible, you want to avoid this situation.
-
-
- Don't Pay your Taxes every turn.
-
- It is not a good idea to pay your taxes until you absolutely have to. If you pay your taxes every turn, then
- you are losing money because the same money could have been deposited in the bank and earning interest.
- The general rule is to pay your taxes only when the Tax Auditor "DEMANDS" that you pay. You will be
- alerted to this because the text on the TAX button on the Main Menu will turn red. If you do not pay your
- taxes at this time, there is a good chance you will be audited and have to pay a large fine.
-
-
- Don't set your Passenger Ticket Price too high or too low.
-
- If you set your Passenger Ticket Price too low, you will be cheating yourself out of a lot of money. On the
- other hand, if you set your ticket price too high, you won't get any passengers at all. We found that setting
- the ticket price at around 3,000 kubars works well. If you do this, be sure to invest in Passenger
- Advertising. Generally, TV advertising works best. If you don't have enough money to advertise, it's
- probably wise to set the Passenger Ticket Price at around 1,000 kubars. The optimum Ticket
- Price/Advertising is still open to debate. It doesn't hurt to experiment with different values and find out
- what works for you.
-
-
- Don't Pay Back Mr. Zinn Until You Have To.
-
- If you are playing the Tutorial or Novice levels, it is best to pay back Mr. Zinn as quickly as possible. This
- is because your options are limited, and you don't have any better place to invest your profits. However, if
- you are playing one of the more advanced games, it is best to wait as long as possible to pay back Mr.
- Zinn. You may have to pay a little more in interest, but it is good to have the extra money to invest in
- upgrading your ship and buying Facilities.
-
- Unlike the Trader's Union, you cannot borrow money from Mr. Zinn whenever you feel like it; hence, it is
- smart to owe him as much money as possible. If you use the borrowed money wisely, you can usually earn
- more money than you are paying out in interest. However, if Mr. Zinn raises his interest rates, it is
- probably a good idea to pay Mr. Zinn back, unless of course you are earning an even higher interest rate on
- your Bank Account .
-
- In general, the higher the interest rate on Zinn's Loan, the sooner you should pay him back. The lower the
- interest rate, the longer you should wait before paying Mr. Zinn anything. For example, if Mr. Zinn is
- charging you only 2% interest on your loan, you can earn more money investing in Facilities than you will
- save by paying Mr. Zinn back.
-
- There are about 10 more pages of hints and strategies, but for now I think this will get you started.
-
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