Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Use Of Deadbeat Neighbors


I am going to share some insight here on what I do with all of my deadbeat neighbors. You know the ones, don’t play anymore, don’t share and don’t help with requests and so on. You all know who you are. LOL. I know a lot of players just cut them off clean because they think they are no good to you. I have news for you. That is wrong.  The max cap on neighbors is 300. I am right about at that mark. Only once in a while do I delete these neighbors and that is only to make room for new neighbors…

Keeping the ones that do not play make it easier for you to whip through certain goals and or quests. We all know how long it takes to visit your neighbors. It takes me around a week to do so. For the most part the ones that do not play are on the lower levels. What I do is go directly to those levels. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. I go straight there. The most recent goal was to visit 25 neighbors. I did so in about 15 minutes…

As soon as you log into the “deadbeats” city, collect your reward of energy and go directly to the next city. Since they do not play there is no sense in collecting, businesses, housing or crops, unless of course you need to for a goal or whatever. Just whip through each one until your goal is complete. Now when you get back to your city not only is your goal completed quickly but also you now have a bunch more energy…

So I say “keep some deadbeats around” it will make your CityVille life a bit easier in the long run, not to mention quite a few of these players will still help with requests even though they may not play in their own city…

As Always Thanks For Stopping By And Comments &Tips Are Always Welcome

John
The Governator of Highlands Beach
Remember Energy Rules!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween Photo Submission

Here is a pic of a Halloween photo contest submission by one of my friends & neighbors, Lee Gitly.

He submitted this to CityVille for the contest. Below is one more bonus picture.

Click on the photo for larger viewing experience.


As Always Thanks For Stopping By

John
The Governator of Highlands Beach
Remember Energy Rules!