Mark Twain (Golden Rainbow) | Saturday, December 17, 2011 - 07:31 pm Can someone explain to me why, Even though I am producing more than enough product to fill contracts, I keep getting notices that say my contracts are not being met. Below is example of one corporation. I am new and I have only set up contracts local and not through common market. All of my corporation are showing this. I have no International contracts either, All contracts are set up one on one for exact amount needed. With all corporation need said product as below you can see it it only 68.29% of what I produced. Local Market Contracts 1,420,000 68.29 % Common Market Contracts 0 0.00 % International Contracts 0 0.00 % ----------+ ----------+ Total Contracts 1,420,000 68.29 % Production Last Month 2,079,339 Do not offer more in contracts than what you produce. If you have accepted contracts with international partners, you might want to cancel those in favour of your local- and common partners. Market Price 1,251 SC$ Current Stock 1,420,000 Product Retained For Contracts 1,420,000 Production Last Month 2,079,339 Estimated Production Next Month 1,950,000 |
Mark Twain (Golden Rainbow) | Sunday, December 18, 2011 - 08:59 pm Well that's not alot of help, If I continue to ignore it my corporations will fail. I chose to outsource and contract from another country and now even though I am contracting out the exact amount needed, Now the contracts are not being met. So it is a no win situation. My corporations are shutting down because my country corporation are able to meet demand but system is saying it's not and when I contract out still not getting the proper quanity. |