Andy | Tuesday, November 8, 2011 - 07:18 pm We see many C3 state corporations that produce weapons or ammunition, and also other products and have difficulties selling them. This means that there is an oversupply on the market but there is no president there to draw the conclusions. we will fix this omission in the next upgrade. State corporations in C3 countries that cannot sell their products for 6 months, will be closed automatically. This measure will decrease the oversupply in some products. the C3 countries may, after such a closure, have enough workers to start a different corporation. In such a case, they will setup a new corporation producing a product that is in short supply. This automatic building of corporations in C3 countries is an old feature that is running each game month but may now result in the setup of more corporations because of the availability of workers. |
Dave (Fearless Blue) | Tuesday, November 8, 2011 - 10:51 pm I thought that is how C3 did it anyway. If they didn't already do it like this they should thank you for noticing the oversight and fixing it |
SuperSoldierRCP (Little Upsilon) | Wednesday, November 9, 2011 - 12:54 am Andy i have a suggestion. Alot of players.(Like myself) like to buy weapons/ammo/some goods on contract. Would it be possiable to add a trading tab. A page where a player would request goods that either the GM or otherplayers can fill. Lets Say you make a global trading page. it could say Nation of Melichor is accpeting contracts for Tanks Your corperations producing tanks Corp tank 1------(offer ___% of production) Corp tank 2------(offer ___% of production) Corp tank 3------(offer ___% of production) Players can then look and go ok this nation wants power, this one wants tanks, this nation needs road maintiance. This would help massively with trading amoung players. Allow contracts to be made and would add some needed communication amoung players Also Just as the GM offers GC for population the same can be done. The first contract that comes in is from a C3 nation. Meaning players could contract those corps and the GM wouldnt have to constantly be messing with C3 or having to watch them as much. |