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Javier
Hi,

I am wondering if a seat is more expensive to upgrade in a bigger stadium.

As I noticed, at 600 seats and I wish to upgrade to 601, it cost $18.

However, to upgrade to 650, it cost $938.

50 seats of $18 = $900.

Hope someone can clarify smile.gif

Thanks in advance!
callzeke
Yes, Javier!

Higher you go in stadium building - more it costs.
You will find out as you build it - it will be very expensive after 1,000 capacity.

EX: To go from 1,000 to 2,000 capacity is going to cost you 45,000 game money.
bananaben
QUOTE(callzeke @ Oct 7 2009, 08:16 AM) *

Yes, Javier!

Higher you go in stadium building - more it costs.
You will find out as you build it - it will be very expensive after 1,000 capacity.

EX: To go from 1,000 to 2,000 capacity is going to cost you 45,000 game money.

well that sucks
callzeke
Bananaben,

At that point you should be making decent money.

That's why its good to build your stadium as you have money - bigger stadium = more money during the games. more money you have to expand. smile.gif

See what I mean?
realtimshady
QUOTE(callzeke @ Oct 25 2009, 08:44 PM) *

Bananaben,

At that point you should be making decent money.

That's why its good to build your stadium as you have money - bigger stadium = more money during the games. more money you have to expand. smile.gif

See what I mean?



Is the increase in price based on the stadium's current capacity, or is it based on the amount of seats you're adding?
Alextrino
1.Formula calculating the cost of the stadium:

150 * (H/100) ^ 2-150 * (U/100) ^ 2

where
H - the desired capacity.
U - available capacity.

2.Formula calculating the capacity of the stadium from the money invested:

100 * SQRT (H/150) -100 * SQRT (U/150)

where
H - money that you now want to invest
U - money that you have already invested
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