


You'd be annoyed if you went to the store and bought something with a pricetag of 10$, but the real price was 100$, which was on an item on another shelf. > Multidimensional or not, a pricetag is a pricetag, and should be precise. Just a matter of the buttons showing the correct numbers, so you avoid the weird thing of having 100+E18 but can't buy a dimension which costs 720E9. > Still, the prices listed should still be the actual cost. Multidimensional or not, a pricetag is a pricetag, and should be precise. Still, the prices listed should still be the actual cost. > In other words, the price listed for buying dimension 3 is the cost in 1D, not antimatter. > that's because that challenge has dimensions 3+ cost other dimensions, not antimatter. > I know that the challenge has modified prices, but it should still show the correct buying prices, and the only one that actually does that is the tickspeed, otherwise all one can do is sit a wait for a greyed out button to turn white. > Is it by design or an oversight that the numbers in the Sixth Dimension Autobuyer challenge doesn't make any kind of sense? For instance, price for +10 is listed as 720 B (720E9) I have 100+ Qt (100+E18) but I can't buy the before mention +10.
