I'm learning, but the learning curve isnt the problem. The game simply is unnecessarily complicated with information that is not needed. More is not always better, especially in math. Half of mathematics is simplifying equations so that the simplifications can be used in conjunction with other equations to solve a problem. But you dont go needlessly adding on variables to equations if they are not required. QS went about this game in the wrong direction. They should have expanded the Moo2 equation while maintaining simplified formulae/constructs that is moo2. Instead QS added on loads of variables unnecessarily and just turned the game into more work for the user. Instead of a complex, yet streamlined solution we get a complex and tremendously cluttered solution that we must unravel, or simplify, before we can even begin to enjoy the game. Most people will not bother to do that as good games are all about doing that for you, while you enjoy the experience. However, they still remain complex yet simplified (no thats not a contradiction not sure if u are following me here
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ANYWAY, it's still a good game

ANYWAY, it's still a good game

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