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Day-Elven

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A member registered Dec 17, 2016

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All I see in Windows version is a black screen. Browser version works, but it's so laggy, that it's a slide-show.

"Start" button doesn't work for me.

Zooming stops working after I save or load the world. (Windows 64x version, this bug was present both in 0.3.0 and 0.4.1 versions).

Well, when I returned to the game after a few hours of absence, money was at zero, all my power plants were disabled and my population was plummeting. 

I don't remember if the energy was capped; even if it was, it didn't help because you still have to manually sell it to get money. Considering that you need money to buy resources, the real buying priority is always below the priority of selling. If you can't sell, you can't buy.

My point is that with this being an idle game, there is an expectation that when you return to it after some time you'll have more resources to buy upgrades. It's strange for an idle game to punish for idling with the loss of progress.

IMHO, buying resources by engineers should have the highest priority (higher than sending energy to the city and higher than filling energy storage). That would prevent blackouts that can be fixed only with the player's intervention.

As it is now, when your power plants stop working, the crank sends all energy to the city instead of working on restarting power plants. That means you can't sell energy, and without money, engineers won't buy anything.

I have the same problem. When I try to lauch the game through itch.io, I get the message that executable file is not found. When I open the folder with the game and launch the game from there, I get the message that the file is damaged.