Will Walker | Monday, October 28, 2019 - 03:47 pm Over a weekend I had someone (according to Andy) pay back a loan I had given them early. I assumed they had defaulted because the "Loan Paybacks Received" historical graph was flat at zero for the entire period. (We're now far enough from the event that I can't show you the graph anymore.) Presumably this is a bug as that portion of the Enterprise Cash Flow seems purpose-built to contain such cash flow data. |
Andy | Friday, November 1, 2019 - 03:27 pm The cash flow data shows on year. the history graphs show 18 months. if a lone is paid early, you should see a jump in the cash graph. the loan might however be a small amount compared to the changes in the graph. The is not report of all cash changes and the amounts involved. there are far too many payments every game month to make this a workable proposition. |
Will Walker | Friday, November 1, 2019 - 04:06 pm Neither of those graphs showed anything at all. Both showed 0, I checked less than 6 months after the loans vanished from my balance sheet. The loan was 90B, at the time that was HUGE amount of cash for me. So on the one hand you say that I should see a jump in the cash graph: I didn't. That's why I'm reporting the bug. On the other hand you say that there's too many payments for the system to track them all... except this is a simulation, if it doesn't track them then they didn't happen. That's kind of how simulations work. |