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There's also a known bug where, if you purchase more than one autoclicker, the game will put you back to one autoclicker when you open the game again. That's because it only checks whether you purchased any autoclickers instead of tracking the amount of autoclickers you purchased. The devs already know this, and they're working on fixing it.
How far have you gotten in the game? What amount of resources is that true for? I been playing for a week or so and making everything from autoclicker. E+40 on potatoes obviously little less on each resource but still e+30 on medicine. This for me is still so much that my workers etc is not close to mattering compared to that. Maybe I just havent gotten to mid game yet and that would explain it :)
At e+30 resources, clicking only produces like e+23 or so, which takes like a year to produce by 1 click per 2 sec.
Unless you are talking about clicker programs, then if you click like 100 times a sec it can be done in a day or 2.
If dev. doesn't like it they can just cap the click per sec or scales clicking badly.
But the OP is talking about the autoclicker experiments, which is far slower than any autoclicker program would do, at that rate it is indeed meanless.