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Meaning of measurements in the City View
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(01-11-2014, 11:27 AM)Eric.B Wrote: Infrastructure, exactly that. Less infrastructure means it'll be more costly to to run things and less people will buy cars.

Manufacturing Capacity, correct again. Although the manufacturing requirements currently only effects the number of units produced.

Manufacturing Growth, how quickly Capacity grows, can be influenced by the user.

Resources, effects factory set up cost and monthly costs. Will in the future effect manufacturing costs.

Labor Skill, how skilled workers are. Effects number of units produced per line, and manufacturing requirement.


Not including infrastructure, most of these things have minor effects on the vehicle price/quality/sales, I may end up balancing them to make them stronger in the future. Wink

Thanks for the Clarification. This is all very useful information.

I think they are also a great target for modding.
I was imagining earlier creating a massively fuel deprived 1900 just to see what would happen Smile
Or for more of a challenge, resource deprived world once it effects manufacturing costs.
That would be a real burden on the player.
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RE: Meaning of measurements in the City View - by Arakash - 01-11-2014, 12:37 PM

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