SuperSoldierRCP | Sunday, March 18, 2018 - 02:15 am Andy, On Melichor on LU I have several plutonium corporations which are not selling any of their products. In fact I have over 50 months of unsold products in the corporations. The product can be freely bought and sold the the world market, so I don't know whats wrong. |
Tom | Sunday, March 18, 2018 - 05:28 am Hey SuperSoldierRCP I figured I'd look into the problem, more for fun than anything. I doubt I'd know anything about Simcountry that you didn't already know. Wow, Melichor has 10 of the the 18 Plutonium Corporations on LU. I guess we all know who to blame if we get nuked haha. From what I can see, the world market has almost no supply, and all of your production is sitting under "Product in Stock but not Offered on the Market". My best guess is there is a bug preventing Plutonium Corps from automatically putting their production up for sale, although you probably knew that already. You might be able to sell your production manually, or contract it to your country and sell it manually in lump sums. However I agree, that would be a pretty painful work around. I'll be interested to hear what Andy has to say about it. Signed President of DanNation on LU |
SuperSoldierRCP | Monday, March 19, 2018 - 07:10 am Andy, I found the issue. Plutonium can be bought and sold freely on the world markets in order to support nuke corps. However, the GM still has them listed as "Strategic products" which forbids them from being sold. I think the easiest fix is to remove them from the "Strategic product" list which will allow them to be bought or sold. |
Tom | Monday, March 19, 2018 - 08:17 am SuperSoilderRCP Perhaps that is working as intended? Making the manufacture of Nuclear Weapons an active process, requiring contracts and deals between Players? If Nuclear material and Nuclear Weapons were made and sold freely without any player input, it could create a pretty devastated radioactive world. Signed President of DanNation LU |
Andy | Wednesday, March 21, 2018 - 03:00 pm I will look into it. we have "liberalized" the markets, making it easier to produce these products. I will look into the remaining limitations. Tom You are right. there is already more risk due to reduced limitations. |