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I suggest booting up the game and learning how the stat-gain mechanic works, coming up with a game plan on what / how many items to purchase, and then hard resetting your progress. ...Or just gain a couple / few hundred stat points, then stop and do some math so you know what items to purchase at appropriate times.
Better to get them out of the way early; otherwise, you'll end up getting super deep into the game and needing to hard reset for those last four achievements at the very end.
If you want any tips for these LEET cheeves, hit me up and I'll walk you through the method I used!
I've been watching your progress through Transport Defender via the activity page. Hope you haven't gotten sick of it yet!
Glad to see you sticking with Transport Defender so far. The additions of autobuy and autotransfer make it a highly ranked contender for my favorite idle game of all time, and I've played a lot of these dumb things.
Complete non sequitur: I grew up in Maine, so howdy neighborino~!