I'm a newbie to the game and I'm about half way through my initial 60 credits. I've started to get a feel for what I've done right and what I've done wrong, and I want to start with a clean slate (which of course, I can, by just wiping out my enterprise). But is it against the TOS to regain the credits I've already lost by creating a new account, even if I completely delete my current one? Thanks in advance.
I don't think it's really against the rules, but if you are going to keep playing AS, you are going to want to buy credits at some point. 60 credits will only last you 15 days... definitely not long enough to run an airline. Considering they are raising the price of credits soon, it might be beneficial to buy the credits sooner rather than later.
But against the rules... I don't think it is. I recall SK saying something like that recently in another topic.
Thanks for the quick response. Yes I am planning to buy credits on (hopefully) the new account.
I don't think it's really against the rules, but if you are going to keep playing AS, you are going to want to buy credits at some point. 60 credits will only last you 15 days... definitely not long enough to run an airline. Considering they are raising the price of credits soon, it might be beneficial to buy the credits sooner rather than later.
But against the rules... I don't think it is. I recall SK saying something like that recently in another topic.
You can also delete you airline and deactivate the game world. If there is no active gameworld anymore, it will be reseted. But please not to do this only max. 5 times.
So there's no need to get an new account.
When I first started, I bought myself a small amount of credits to have all features available and really test the game out for me. And it worked :)
and although not required, it might come in handy to have your airline operate as a subsidairy of your holding…
and although not required, it might come in handy to have your airline operate as a subsidairy of your holding....
What would be the benefit of this?
You have the option of doing an IPO, if you want to at some point. Holdings always belong to you and can't be listed on the stock exchange, only subsidiaries can.
Got it! Are there any other beginner/starting out tips that you wished you knew when you started?
Have you read the wikipedia?
Or just browse the forum, there are sooo many hints and tips available!