Michael M | Tuesday, March 14, 2023 - 09:20 pm My country New Holland on WG please have a look at as the Health Contributions and Cost seem to be grossly out of proportion to what it should be. I believe this is an error and game glitch. Not sure what has caused this. Now sitting at $44,000,0000 |
Hern | Thursday, March 30, 2023 - 11:29 pm I'm actually seeing this same issue on WG. Medialis and Samara have the same number of hospitals and the same salaries and roughly the same number of people. They have roughly the same costs for their medical equipment and supplies. Medialis' cost seems a lot lower than what it should be, while Samara is higher than it should be. The difference here is ~30B/month, despite everything being the same. |
Hern | Thursday, April 13, 2023 - 04:56 pm Still definitely an issue, somehow it keeps going up and moving around? |
Andy | Thursday, April 13, 2023 - 08:53 pm Before we start looking into it: please check the cost of medical materials on WG. it could be higher and different from other worlds. The cost of the health system dependends on the price paid for madical material. Obviously, the main factor in the cost of health is the health index. Countries with many hospitals have a high health index and the cost becomes very high. |
Josh | Thursday, April 20, 2023 - 12:25 am I'm starting to see the same impact. All of a sudden, I've had countries with healthcare costs go up 20-30b per month. Medical materials and equipment costs are flat in WG, so they haven't gone up. I haven't built any hospitals and the health index is declining as population is growing. It makes absolutely no sense why the healthcare costs go up when nothing is happening. |
Hern | Monday, April 24, 2023 - 07:34 pm I adjusted my buy orders down to 120 for the government spending associated with healthcare, it did (roughly) equalize out between my countries. Was the upper limit price cap for any of the medical materials recently raised? It seems strange this would only suddenly impact me after almost a year buying market grade health materials (~220) Also, we should really make the quality of materials correlate to reduced material need. |