Facebook Mob Wars Tip: Calculations Are Key to Success

L. Spain
In Facebook Mob Wars, you have to make good business decisions about what kind of criminal enterprise is worth your energy and what kind of legitimate real estate and property investments you want to make. If you want to succeed, you just gotta run the numbers. I use my little friend, the calculator, to make sure my Facebook Mob is bringing in the big bucks.

Facebook Mob Wars is all about return on investment. If I'm going to do a Facebook Mob Wars crime, it's gotta be worth my time. You see my mob is very goal oriented. Every time I get into Facebook Mob Wars, I look at my energy level. My energy level tells me just how many jobs my crew can do in a session. Right now, I got 24 of my 84 energy points. In Chicago, I could extort one businessman (24 points) or run an illegal fight club (17 points). In New York, I could do a couple of drug deals (12 points each) or rob three liquor stores (8 points each) However, since I'm an international kind of guy, I know that those points would let my boys in London fix two horse races (11 points each) or Bluesnarf some schmucks out of their identities at Heathrow once (17 points). Of course each of these jobs provides benefits in terms of money and experience points.

My numbers guys keep a few fundamental Facebook Mob Wars equations in the back of their heads to help me decide what kind of job I want to do:

Total Energy / Required Energy = Number of Jobs Possible

Jobs * Experience = Experience Gain

Jobs * Payout = Financial Gain

300 - Experience = Points Needed For A New Level

Points Needed For A New Level - Experience Gain = Points Remaining For New Level

As my mob advances in the Facebook Mob Wars world, I try to think like a tycoon and get the most out of my real estate investments. As a Tycoon, I hope to put Mr. Donald Trump to shame and accumulate a vast virtual fortune. A lot of people say that real estate is about location, location, location, I say that the key to real estate in Facebook Mob Wars is Return On Investment (ROI). My accountants calculate ROI by dividing the price of the property by the income the property provides. For example, right now when I look at Facebook Mob Wars property in London, I see that a Hotel sells for $270,000,000 and provides an hourly income of $160,000. It sells for 1687.5 times the hourly income. Alternatively, I could buy a Theatre Hall for $388,125,000 and get an hourly income of $241,000. The Theatre Hall is selling for 1610 times it's hourly income. Thus, the Theatre Hall is a better investment than the Hotel.

The totally modern Facebook Mobster would do well to forget his "Chicago Typewriter" and doubleclick his Microsoft Calculator to succeed. If you follow these Facebook Mob Wars tips, you could succeed in the virtual business of crime!

Published by L. Spain

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