shane vataja (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 05:26 pm Sorry, youwillfalls PRIDE received too many products already this month. The market value of the selected products is ***** SC$. You may transfer up to a value of 2.74M SC$ to youwillfalls PRIDE. is that per game month or real month bc i tried last night and it said the same thing and this morning same thing and diferent Game month and i was at work b4 i tried last night and i did no transfer any goods in either game month b4 i went to work i had transferd some misc. ammunition over. now more than 16 Real hours later i still cant transfer any goods. is it a problem? |
shane vataja (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 05:39 pm and im 99.995% sure more than one game month happens in 16 Real hours on FB |
shane vataja (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 06:36 pm now a new game month still happening |
shane vataja (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 08:21 pm finaly it goes through i dunno what it was but almost 24 hrs b 4 i could transfer goods to my main from my last attempt |
Treasurer (White Giant) | Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 11:00 pm You only get so much spending space per month to start out. But when the country is auto ordering supplies and/or military weapons/ammo this reduces the spending space available for manual purchases. Military spending limits are from a different pool than other products. That is listed as military spending space. Your country constantly auto orders ammo for existing batteries/weapons. That uses up some (and in really lean ammo situations) possibly all of it. When the space is used up, it will not allow you to manually order or purchase/transfer military weapons/ammo. Boosters are a way around this if you are in a tight spot. You can increase spending space for the military. Also check your budget and make sure your military is properly funded. Automatic budgeting is the smart way to go. You have to remember that just because you are transferring weapons/ammo from one country to the next does not mean that country isn't paying you for those weapons/ammo. It is just at a reduced rate from the market price. But it still uses up military spending space to do so. You will also have problems transferring weapon/ammo when your country is deemed to have a bad economic situation (taking losses). It will automatically reduce and sometimes even totally shut off military spending if the game thinks you are in a financial crisis. This is a defense mechanism that was built into the game to help prevent people from making huge mistakes that they could not recover from. This was decided a long time ago and when you think about it, it really was a good idea to do so. Many players were just giving up on the game after bankruptcy instead of learning what mistakes they were making and given a chance to correct them. You have to remember that the GM's get stuck with alot of crap after a bankruptcy because they guarantee all loans. This measure of putting in bankruptcy protection and warnings such as these was a way to reduce their risk of taking on our debts. I hope this helps. T. |
shane vataja (Fearless Blue) | Friday, October 24, 2008 - 06:24 pm this line realy helped all of my countries are in good financial order "You have to remember that just because you are transferring weapons/ammo from one country to the next does not mean that country isn't paying you for those weapons/ammo. It is just at a reduced rate from the market price. But it still uses up military spending space to do so" so this is case closed then thanks |
Treasurer (White Giant) | Friday, October 24, 2008 - 07:46 pm No problem, anytime. |