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2.3.0.2 - Excessive transportation costs with auto-production on
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Looking it up, the gas rate in 1/1920 is 1.68646, and the default 1930 starting data would put Madrid to St. Pete at:

(3200^1.03/((7.0+(45/85.0)+ (40/85.0)) * 1.004^21)) * ((0.7 / (7.0+(45/85.0)+ (40/85.0))) +1) * 1.68 * ((1.1+1.1)/2.0) = $941.75

Then you get values subtracted based on bulk shipping. Also, prices will probably be a little higher since the city ratings are likely to be a little lower.
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RE: 2.3.0.2 - Excessive transportation costs with auto-production on - by Eric.B - 06-03-2024, 04:27 PM

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