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Post by PedrosPlotThickens on Jun 8, 2021 6:08:15 GMT
Last time there was a help event, I noticed the neighbourhood that had achieved the highest count (hundreds of thousands or more) had just one member.
How could one person find and click that many helps in a couple of days?
If you did one a second you could get to 86400 in a 24 hour day.
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Post by misspoufy on Jun 10, 2021 17:55:16 GMT
Last time there was a help event, I noticed the neighbourhood that had achieved the highest count (hundreds of thousands or more) had just one member. How could one person find and click that many helps in a couple of days? If you did one a second you could get to 86400 in a 24 hour day. There are people who work hard at figureing out a way to cheat. Personally I don't get the reasoning behind it, it's not as if there's any extra award for always being first in an event. But, they have a neighborhood set up where they work in tandem and farms where there's nothing planted but trees and bushes for helps. They know an event is coming so they harvest and sell on these farms until everything needs revived. Think of 200 farms with nothing on them but bushes and trees needing reviving. They work in shifts so people are always reviving. So, for instance you have a neighborhood of 1, with a farm that's maybe level 250. This farm/neighborhood sits idle most of the time, it's an event farm/neighborhood. You have other farms you work regularly. When event day comes 29 of your friend farms leave their neighborhood and join the event hood. There are already scheduled farms ready to start reviving. So they revive until their fingers fall off and they leave so 29 others can join. So let's so 30 people revive 1 bush/tree per second for an hour. That's 108,000 per hour. In a 24 hour period that's 2, 592,000 bushes in one day. If an event is 3 days long that's 7,776,000 revives. And that's how they do it. They do it similarly on truck and boat events as well.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2021 18:17:39 GMT
Thatโs crazy, they canโt have anything else to do ๐
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2021 20:10:01 GMT
Last time there was a help event, I noticed the neighbourhood that had achieved the highest count (hundreds of thousands or more) had just one member. How could one person find and click that many helps in a couple of days? If you did one a second you could get to 86400 in a 24 hour day. There are people who work hard at figureing out a way to cheat. Personally I don't get the reasoning behind it, it's not as if there's any extra award for always being first in an event. But, they have a neighborhood set up where they work in tandem and farms where there's nothing planted but trees and bushes for helps. They know an event is coming so they harvest and sell on these farms until everything needs revived. Think of 200 farms with nothing on them but bushes and trees needing reviving. They work in shifts so people are always reviving. So, for instance you have a neighborhood of 1, with a farm that's maybe level 250. This farm/neighborhood sits idle most of the time, it's an event farm/neighborhood. You have other farms you work regularly. When event day comes 29 of your friend farms leave their neighborhood and join the event hood. There are already scheduled farms ready to start reviving. So they revive until their fingers fall off and they leave so 29 others can join. So let's so 30 people revive 1 bush/tree per second for an hour. That's 108,000 per hour. In a 24 hour period that's 2, 592,000 bushes in one day. If an event is 3 days long that's 7,776,000 revives. And that's how they do it. They do it similarly on truck and boat events as well. Same with every event, boats, trucks, helps, etc. I don't get it at all. Doesn't hurt and sometimes (or even most of the time?) those people help to achieve the global goal, so what...
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 10, 2021 20:17:25 GMT
Thatโs crazy, they canโt have anything else to do ๐ I think they just love Hay Day too much and take the competition to the next level, a level I won't aspire to but I understand their hardcore passion. :) ==Lynn==
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Post by misspoufy on Jun 10, 2021 20:49:56 GMT
The worst thing is I think HD sets the global achievement higher because of these farms and it makes it harder for us to achieve it at all.
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Post by HappyHaven ๐น on Jun 11, 2021 3:05:09 GMT
Last time there was a help event, I noticed the neighbourhood that had achieved the highest count (hundreds of thousands or more) had just one member. How could one person find and click that many helps in a couple of days? If you did one a second you could get to 86400 in a 24 hour day. There are people who work hard at figureing out a way to cheat. Personally I don't get the reasoning behind it, it's not as if there's any extra award for always being first in an event. But, they have a neighborhood set up where they work in tandem and farms where there's nothing planted but trees and bushes for helps. They know an event is coming so they harvest and sell on these farms until everything needs revived. Think of 200 farms with nothing on them but bushes and trees needing reviving. They work in shifts so people are always reviving. So, for instance you have a neighborhood of 1, with a farm that's maybe level 250. This farm/neighborhood sits idle most of the time, it's an event farm/neighborhood. You have other farms you work regularly. When event day comes 29 of your friend farms leave their neighborhood and join the event hood. There are already scheduled farms ready to start reviving. So they revive until their fingers fall off and they leave so 29 others can join. So let's so 30 people revive 1 bush/tree per second for an hour. That's 108,000 per hour. In a 24 hour period that's 2, 592,000 bushes in one day. If an event is 3 days long that's 7,776,000 revives. And that's how they do it. They do it similarly on truck and boat events as well. Thank you for the explanation. I always wonder how this was done as well. The top individual contributor to the fishing event is from one of those hoods.They are the #2 contributing hoods. So you join the hood, you fish ur pond and then u leave so that someone else can join the hood fish their pond and leave and so forth. Pretty smart set up
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Post by eyelashes on Jun 11, 2021 4:36:58 GMT
Oh wow. That's nuts, and clever. ๐
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Post by ๐ป Farmgirl ๐ฉโ๐พ on Jun 11, 2021 13:35:05 GMT
Thanks for the explanation. Doesnโt sound like much fun to me!
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