Off I tried to math this out on a very slow month maybe 40 (aus) but I can remember times when I've checked the play stare and seen 2,500 in that month so I'd guess 30k maybe give or take
imagine the crazy stonks you could have by now if you invested it then sold stonk then more to spend on game lol.
I play for 8 years, always planned to be free to play, but in the first 2 years i did buy a couple of peter parker s wallet to help me clear stuff, as i wasnt very wise on resourse management hahaha but i havent spent anything for over 6 years probably. So in terms of how much, i think the amount of parker s wallet i got in the first years would be something like 50-100 bucks, im not sure cause in my country the currency is much higher than for u guys that pay in dollars. Now ive 3.3m rating and can clear pretty much anything the game offers
I mean, there are a lot of hard working people out there scrambling to make ends meet, but almost all of those people have at least heard of people who make enough money to have a discretionary budget on the order of thousands of dollars a year. Most of these people are not what I would call rich.
The ultra whales, those spending tens of thousands of dollars a year, yeah they are probably (hopefully) well off. But someone spending a few grand a year on their hobby(ies) isn't necessarily rich. Discretionary spending is less about how much you make (beyond a certain point) and more about how much you spend. Three kids, two dogs, and a mortgage is going to set you back tens of thousands of dollars more than someone with no college loans or car payments.
It takes a certain amount of life experience to understand the complexities of individual financial positions. You can't look at what someone spends on something and automatically judge their income or how wealthy they are. Nor can you really judge their decision making either, in isolation. What I choose to spend on this game or anything else will be different than what other people choose to spend, and while people can make dumb mistakes in their spending choices, that's for them to figure out, not for others to figure out for them.
Never a penny, and hope it stays that way. Seems like the kind of thing where if you start spending, it’s hard to stop. So the solution? Don’t spend in the first place
Never a penny, and hope it stays that way. Seems like the kind of thing where if you start spending, it’s hard to stop. So the solution? Don’t spend in the first place
Probably too much over the years. But it was never money I couldn't afford. Just hope the wife never asks to see the purchase history in the play store lmfao!!
Probably too much over the years. But it was never money I couldn't afford. Just hope the wife never asks to see the purchase history in the play store lmfao!!
lol you got to clear that stuff also she might look at your bank account and wonder where your retirement money went lol
Im surprised this thread is still up. This is actually an insanely rude question. The same reason you don't go up to someone in real life and ask them how much x cost or how much money they make.
asking how much one earn in real life is not rude in many cultures. Its a norm. But I agree, OP asking the question and throwing shade for honest reply is rude, lol. Please close the thread.
Never a penny, and hope it stays that way. Seems like the kind of thing where if you start spending, it’s hard to stop. So the solution? Don’t spend in the first place
ya that is what i am saying it is an addiction
If only you had said that at the start of the thread, we could have skipped the entire rest of the thread.
Im surprised this thread is still up. This is actually an insanely rude question. The same reason you don't go up to someone in real life and ask them how much x cost or how much money they make.
asking how much one earn in real life is not rude in many cultures. Its a norm. But I agree, OP asking the question and throwing shade for honest reply is rude, lol. Please close the thread.
Yeah It's pretty rude. I don't need to be judged by a 10 year old for what I spend and what I spend it on. There's only person who I'll let do that and she knows where my money goes. As for closing this thread, I've asked much more benign questions or made more benign statements and been deleted.
Been playing the game since early 2015, have yet to spend a penny. Have 3 accounts (2 TB, 1 Cav).
I ran out of revives and units earlier this year while nearly through the Grandmaster fight on my first account. Considered spending at that point, but decided against it. Once the dam breaks, it's difficult to plug.
Saved up revives and units and tried again a couple months later. Glad I waited.
Been playing since launch, and I would say around $20k+. Although my spending has been cut to around $1k a year, so I'm improving.
BRU YOU COULD BUY A CAR WITH THAT MUCH OR EVEN START A SMALL company
I actually invested into a small business few years ago. But I see what your saying and agree with the principle. If you think I'm bad, there's a guy in Japan on a different game who spent nearly $80k in a few years and lives with his mom.
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I mean, there are a lot of hard working people out there scrambling to make ends meet, but almost all of those people have at least heard of people who make enough money to have a discretionary budget on the order of thousands of dollars a year. Most of these people are not what I would call rich.
The ultra whales, those spending tens of thousands of dollars a year, yeah they are probably (hopefully) well off. But someone spending a few grand a year on their hobby(ies) isn't necessarily rich. Discretionary spending is less about how much you make (beyond a certain point) and more about how much you spend. Three kids, two dogs, and a mortgage is going to set you back tens of thousands of dollars more than someone with no college loans or car payments.
It takes a certain amount of life experience to understand the complexities of individual financial positions. You can't look at what someone spends on something and automatically judge their income or how wealthy they are. Nor can you really judge their decision making either, in isolation. What I choose to spend on this game or anything else will be different than what other people choose to spend, and while people can make dumb mistakes in their spending choices, that's for them to figure out, not for others to figure out for them.
I ran out of revives and units earlier this year while nearly through the Grandmaster fight on my first account. Considered spending at that point, but decided against it. Once the dam breaks, it's difficult to plug.
Saved up revives and units and tried again a couple months later. Glad I waited.
Not sure whether thats a good or bad thing, I'll let you know next monday morning.