Sometimes I regretted my decision and went back to that game after some time to waste more time the hard way, because the journey were more fun in the long run. I learned that accomplishing everything without the the work doesn't bring any satisfaction and often takes all the joy away from the activity. I did this to many games, mostly just to jump over the chore and see how it ends and move on to another "waste of time". I'm happy that i ruined the game for myself and won't be back. It's just a silly idle game, I had let it consume my life too hard and had to break the addiction. Having maxed supremes doesn't feel any different than having nothing. None of my "accomplishments" in my regular or hacked account matter at all in real life. The lights and colors on your screen changing should not be digging into your sleep schedule or making you take money out of your bank account. This should also be a reminder to others that this is a game and nothing more. I didn't pay a dime and suddenly had 100 million gold? I spent about a million gold and no flags were raised? I wouldn't be surprised if HH knew that this happens and they don't care, ad revenue is ad revenue (though I didn't bother to watch any ads, not even production boost as it was kinda pointless with infinite gold) And hackers are probably on a different leaderboard anyway. If any of you are mad about the event leaderboards, there are definitely hacks to the trophy number in the memory editor to the max value to be champion. You would have to warp through several months if not a years worth of time to finish all the event missions. Funny enough, the event missions go into the realm of literally impossible. I used infinite gold to purchase all the diamond capsules and time warps I could to blast through the entire game in about a weeks time, including beating events quickly for max rank. Found the memory bit for gold and changed the value to 100,000,000. I downloaded an emulator onto my phone called parallel space to run the game with a memory editor also running. But I was psychologically addicted to the game, getting dopamine hits off the rewards and colors and sounds and whatnot. I was getting bored with the game and didn't want to pay for anything or grind it out much more.
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