mggebriel | Monday, October 22, 2012 - 12:39 pm Hi All, On the "My Corporations" Page, you see a list of all corporations inclusive of the "Unsold Products" indicators being either None, Some Left or Too High. Now, this month I tried clicking on the "None"s which takes me to the detailed offering page for each corporation and I discovered a disaster!!! Although ALL my corporations say "None" indicating that all products on the market have been completely sold, ALL of them actually have 2-4 months of production IN STOCK not sold!! If it was a 1 month worth of production, I would have said it is this month's production and is is the process of being sold, but it is several months worth. Also this coincided with drastic declines in corporations' value and increases in loses. HOW on earth do I get a assuring and relaxing message that my products are being sold when they are actually not !! Your help would be deeply appreciated! IF you want to take a look my country name is HumaNation |
mggebriel | Monday, October 22, 2012 - 12:44 pm Also, I just checked the "Products sold last months" graph for each corporation and they have either went drastically down or to "0" for the last 5 months! I really need help! Examples Going down graph https://sim01.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgi2nova?SN_ADDRESS=wwwCountry&SN_METHOD=w3graph&miTable=corphist&miKey=12267&miColumn=vCorpLastMonthTurnover Going to 0 graph https://sim01.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgi2nova?SN_ADDRESS=wwwCountry&SN_METHOD=w3graph&miTable=corphist&miKey=12759&miColumn=vCorpLastMonthTurnover |
mggebriel | Monday, October 22, 2012 - 06:15 pm Ok, here is what I think happened. I turned off the automatic purchasing and sales for corporations, believing that it only forces a specific trade strategy for selling product and purchasing supplies, but it is clear now that if you turn this off corporations will no longer sell products or purchase supplies. There should be a floating text help for this automation option! |
Crafty | Monday, October 22, 2012 - 06:27 pm Haha, noob mistake. Don't worry, we all make them. Glad you figured it out. Good luck, CC. |