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Economy Rules

Started by Jefgte, January 11, 2021, 10:16:32 AM

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Jefgte

Economy Rules
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QuoteIndustrial Capacity

Industrial capacity is representative of the size of the economy. In particular, it is an abstract model of the capital-forming section of the economy such as the financial services, etc. A player increases his industrial capacity by purchasing units of it's in-game representation, IC. The base cost of each IC is $15 and produces income in the half-year following its completion. Player may also earn IC through role-play, though this is rare.

Starting when a nation's net income reaches $50, an additional $5 is added to the base cost per every additional $25 in income. This limitation applies only to Homeland territory.

By default, each IC generates $1. This is modified in two circumstances. First, if the IC is placed in a colony, it generates $1.50. Second, if an IC exists or is constructed in a piece of territory taken from another nation's homeland, it only generates $0.25 for a period of 10 years since the territory changed hands.

IC can be destroyed. If this happens, the IC is simply lost, although new IC can replace it.

OK but, how many $ generate an IC in Home Region?

Francia? Parthia? Egypt?

(For memory, each IC developed cost 25$)
"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
Surcouf

The Rock Doctor

Homeland IC generate $1.00.

Kaiser Kirk

The Amount of $ it takes to create 1 new IC in a Home region is  Variable.

There is a base cost, and then when you have more than $50 in income, it goes up.

Economy $0-$50,  Homeland IC Base Cost : $15
Economy $51-75, Homeland IC Cost : $20
Economy $76-100, Homeland IC Cost : $25

If you look at the Turn Sheet, Cell E25,
there is a value listed, based off the Homeland  $ generation.


Re-reading the rule, I am unclear on Snip's intent on this part : This limitation applies only to Homeland territory.
I have regarded that as meaning the Economy used is just the Homeland $.
I'm going to let my interpretation stand unless Snip points out some way it interferes with the SIM's ability.


Did they beat the drum slowly,
Did they play the fife lowly,
Did they sound the death march, as they lowered you down,
Did the band play the last post and chorus,
Did the pipes play the flowers of the forest