Assuming the projection is a promise
The result extends one observation. Unknown caps and multipliers can make a longer absence behave differently.
My Giant Sandwich advertises offline earnings, but its public page does not state a rate, cap, minimum absence, multiplier, or unlock condition. One controlled test gives you a useful personal observation without pretending to reveal the hidden formula.
Pick an away duration you can measure accurately. A short first test is easier to repeat. Avoid changing your equipment, food choices, or other progression variables immediately before the test if you want a clean personal baseline.
Write down current cash and any income value the game visibly shows. Note the time you leave. A screenshot can help, but keep account details and personal notifications out of anything you share.
Do not repeatedly reconnect during the test. If the game requires a minimum absence, a very short window could return zero; zero is still a valid observation and should not be replaced with a guessed rate.
On the first return, write down the offline reward and actual minutes away. If another reward or daily bonus appears at the same time, do not combine it unless the game clearly identifies it as offline earnings.
The calculator divides observed reward by observed minutes, then multiplies that rate by your planned absence. The result is explicitly uncapped because the true game may stop, slow, or multiply earnings after a threshold.
The result extends one observation. Unknown caps and multipliers can make a longer absence behave differently.
A login reward can make the observed offline amount look larger. Record only what the game identifies as time-away earnings.
Their upgrades and progression state may differ. Your own short observation is a safer planning input.
Equipment, balance updates, or progression changes may affect results. Rerun the test when the setup changes.
Yes. Offline earnings are explicitly mentioned in the public game description.
No public official rate was found. The calculator can derive a personal observed rate from a reward and known time away.
A public cap has not been documented. That is why the calculator labels longer projections uncapped estimates.
A cap, minimum time, multiplier, update, or different progression state may change the result. Check the inputs and repeat a controlled test.