Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Ok, but can I set something, then ignore it for a day or two and then go back and spend another hour on it, or do I get vaporized by not paying attention during that "off" time?
I find that it's a game of time management. Back when I was upgrading most of the structures in my towns, I'd look at how long it'd be until I'd be able to check in with the game again, and find structures with upgrade times that'd fit into that time block.
But as you get much farther along in the game, a lot of upgrade times take up most of a day, so your time is spent on organizing pillages and blockades to acquire enough resources to make those long upgrades.
Unfortunately, the game is not finished yet, and people were progressing too quickly. Instead of making the game more interesting, they simply made everything more expensive, thus slowing everyone down.
In the earlier stages, this is not so noticeable. It's us old-timers, with multiple cities, who are hardest hit by the limitations. Gameforge has a soft cap of where its players "should" be. Once you hit that cap, you'll notice that upgrade costs suddenly quadruple over their regular progression, and upgrade times increase drastically.
In terms of being "vaporized" - your infrastructure can never be damaged. Even if your army is wiped out, you can be well on your way to having replacements made by the next day.