Eugene Mac | Tuesday, August 2, 2016 - 01:27 am I can not find a company that uses telephones. Just wondering if there was one. (I can't check mobile devices but I suspect they might be one). |
Zen | Tuesday, August 2, 2016 - 05:34 am "Corporations that use Telephone This product is only used by countries" Mobile devices aren't telephones so they wouldn't use it. If telephones were used they'd be used by all corps since you need phones and internet to do business, but it's not like a corp will take like 200,000 telephones and smash them into the ground every month lol. So I guess that's why corps don't use them. While were add it lets add telephone and electrical infrastructure to things you need to buy like roads and hospitals.( this isn't sarcasm I'm being serious about that one )Electric power would act as maintenance for the electric power grid in the country so your country would consume electric power based on how big your power grid( I'm not an expert in the term but you catch my drift )is. If you have a bad power infrastructure your country will suffer, if it's good your people will be happy, if it's too good it would simply be too expensive and ineffective like all other country indexes. Which I'm sure things like more expensive and complex energy consumption like irl was suggested multiple times before, but this isnt based off real life and the game is fine the way it is. Still would be an interesting addition. |
Eugene Mac | Wednesday, August 3, 2016 - 01:11 am Electric power is one of those things in this game that is strange to me. Maybe the buying/selling refers to short-term contracts because the factories could not work without a constant supply. It would make the game interesting if people have to either 1)establish a grid big enough (bigger actually) than their country needed before adding additional factories and additional population or 2) establish long-term contracts with neighbors countries for power. |
Andy | Tuesday, August 9, 2016 - 04:23 pm Indeed. There are no corporations using the product as is. We could add of course but then to all corporations, adding another raw material which does not add to diversity. However, about 1 to 1.5% of spending by the population goes to "Telephone". There are more such products that are only used by the population. The population spends its salary on "Products". Most of it. some goes to health and education, also some into investments, but most of it into products. |