Getting straight to the point, does the xp after reaching say L200 or L250 have to be so high, takes away the fun, would it be a good option to keep the xp needed the same after a certain point
Hi, I have reached citadel level 247 and it has become very, very difficult to level up.I would like to hear a response from the developers, whether there will be any action with the citadel experience.
We don’t have any plans currently, but I have passed on the feedback to the team!
Fun Facts:
At level 247 you have earned 7,284,974 total experience
Level 247 takes 143,902 experience, which is the same amount it takes to get from level 1-64
You are 0.66216707% of the way to level 500
That means if it took you a year to get to citadel 247, you only have 151 more years at this pace to get to 500.
The citadel experience formula suffers from a pretty bad curve caused by putting the level in the exponent of the formula
1081*(1.02^level)
The graph of total experience needed looks like this:
thank you , that’s why we need to ask the developers to transfer something to the accumulation of citadel experience. I don’t want to play this game all my life.
Ive seen the xp needed after L300 its just too much, il try get someone to post the xp needed at a high level,
Just use the equation provided above:
Put 300 in to the level spot and you get 411 033.
Bing and I assume google you can just put the formula in and you get a result.
Level 400 is - 2 977 792
Yup. Although the issue can be somewhat alleviated through wearing +XP/Smart gear, the fact that experience boosts are linear while the experience curve is exponential means that eventually the experience curve will eventually outpace any possible boost the player can obtain (even with raising the max XP boost to something silly like 100x or 1000x; the XP curve will always outpace the boost in the long-run).
Couple that with the only game mode where decent experience gains can be obtained generally being the least productive game in all other aspects of advancement, equates to a lot of general frustration regarding experience gains.