Edited By
Fatima Al-Farsi
A growing number of players are questioning the profitability of Atlas Earth, as detailed calculations suggest earning potential requires significant time commitment and strategy. After 10 months of gameplay, one userโs findings sparked discussions around the slow grind to increased monthly income, creating a mix of frustration and interest among the community.
After analyzing gameplay, one player found that reaching decent rental income is a lengthy endeavor. Their research revealed:
Parcel Types: Players typically own a mix of 50% Common, 30% Rare, 15% Epic, and 5% Legendary parcels.
Ad Boost System: Players benefit from varying boosts based on parcel ownership, encouraging them to gather more. For example, owning 1-60 parcels yields a 20x boost, which drops significantly with larger inventories.
Earning consistent income seems to peak at around 220 parcels, where the potential monthly rent caps out. Beyond this, growth becomes more gradual, spurring discussions on strategies for tier advancement.
"Youโll slowly ramp up from $0 to around $5/month rent. It took me about 4 months to hit 60."
Despite the challenges, some players remain optimistic and focus on enjoying the gameplay. As noted by one player, "I just passed the $11 threshold with my 160ish parcels. Iโm enjoying myself."
Commenters expressed mixed feelings regarding the grind:
Concern Over Tiers: "A lot of people aim to stop at the first tier. The drop in income makes it hard to justify moving forward."
Variable Earnings: "It varies significantly on where you live. My income fluctuates based on my boosts and how I play."
Excluding Key Factors: Suggestions arose to include the Super Boosts in calculations, as they dramatically impact earnings.
๐บ Many overlook the importance of Super Boost Events, which provide significant earnings opportunities.
๐ฝ Players indicate income increases are minimal with each tier jump, making long-term commitment necessary.
๐ฃ๏ธ "Every tier I jump pushes that total at least a touch higher," noted a user with substantial parcel holdings.
Despite these discouragements, many players continue to invest time, noting it's a casual game at heart. The grind may not be a viable side hustle, as one user quipped, "Youโre better off getting a second job than expecting real profits here." As discussions continue, what will be the next move for Atlas Earth players?