mullan.john | Sunday, March 3, 2013 - 07:40 pm In my enterprise, corporations not producing profits keep getting cash transfers from my overall enterprise; this is annoying, especially when I don't know which corporation is receiving the money without going through every corporation page. Is there a way to prevent cash transfers of 15B or more to corporations that are failing. Thanks |
Brandon Gil | Sunday, March 3, 2013 - 10:16 pm I don't believe so, currently you will have to go through every page, but start with the non-profit corps first. Also if your profit transfer is to high , your corps will not have enough money to buy supplies. |
Brandon Gil | Sunday, March 3, 2013 - 10:16 pm I don't believe so, currently you will have to go through every page, but start with the non-profit corps first. Also if your profit transfer is to high , your corps will not have enough money to buy supplies. |
Madoff | Sunday, March 3, 2013 - 10:35 pm There is no clear solution. Corps that are unprofitable for awhile need bailouts. Fluctuations between shortages and surpluses are getting bigger. That would mean that all corps would lose money at some point in the cycle. I'm experimenting with setting production and hiring on auto. Theoretically that should keep losses to a minimum. The results are mixed. |
Crafty | Monday, March 4, 2013 - 06:59 pm You could regularly top all corps cash up to a level you are happy with. That way you would know which corps are using the money rather than saving it. But you want to keep it above 40B ish as some corps can easily spend 15 - 20B in one go. In fact, maybe it needs a change to the cash max in corps as higher and higher Q supplies are needed, I would hate many corps to become like the shuttle corps were when it was next to impossible to keep them open due to spending on supplies. |