production reduction

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production reduction

Post by Guest » 29.07.2007, 17:11

get rid of the production reduction when you make a higher level, it makes not sense and it is driving me crazy.

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Post by Guest » 29.07.2007, 17:38

Great and especially new idea, very good arguments, nice and polite way of presentation...
;)

And here is a small extract from one of the last KapiTimes for those who can read:
[quote="GoldenEye's "Advice of the week""]Level-up
Did you already notice that sometimes the expansion costs rise? And are you aware that from time to time your production rate decreases?
Do you want to know the reason for this?

Every time you reach a new level (that means the sum of your cash and fixed assets is high enough for a level-up) you need more raw materials to expand your buildings. Additionally your buildings will produce less products per hour.

Why did the programmers invent this?
Easy answer: They wanted to give smaller companies some kind of beginner bonus thus the game is not to hard for them.


So don't worry if you need more raw materials or if you produce slower. This is not a bug. It has a purpose.

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Post by Guest » 29.07.2007, 17:49

Goldeneye, you've been an advocate for freedom of speech over the last few days. Saying faxes can be used for anything, and that people can post as many ads on the market as they like etc etc. Now trying to censor someones signature!! Double standards!! Shhheeeshh!!

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Re: production reduction

Post by Guest » 29.07.2007, 18:40

dbsuma wrote:get rid of the production reduction when you make a higher level, it makes not sense and it is driving me crazy.
Sure, no problem. Then the result is going to be that the net production for everyone is going to FALL, because it's not so much that they are reducing everybody's production as we increase levels, but reducing the amount of production bonus that they are granting to the lower levels.

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Post by Guest » 29.07.2007, 19:40

hebawom wrote:Goldeneye, you've been an advocate for freedom of speech over the last few days. Saying faxes can be used for anything, and that people can post as many ads on the market as they like etc etc. Now trying to censor someones signature!! Double standards!! Shhheeeshh!!
Goldeneye is right :roll:

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Post by Guest » 29.07.2007, 19:58

He is undoubtedly right. I was just having a little jokey joke!

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Post by Guest » 30.07.2007, 06:17

I want it to stay that way!

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Post by Tycoon » 30.07.2007, 08:12

...and it won't be changed, as if there was a change, it would be just the other way round (like GoldenEye already said:) smaller companies would need more raw material for expansion and produce less... as the way it has been done now, it was just a kind of "bonus" for smaller companies... and again, dbsuma: take care for your wording!

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Post by Guest » 30.07.2007, 11:13

I do have to agree that the "penalty" from merchant to retailer is to big.

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