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Post by nails on May 16, 2014 16:20:27 GMT -5
Beacause they are getting me on two fronts, some killers have gotten through to planets for a round or two. If I start ditching some factories, will that help my maintenance?
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Post by nails on May 16, 2014 20:41:16 GMT -5
well, I am giving up at 8.5AE. My quadrant has become the United States. ridiculously in debt (20K) an economy that can't rebound because: too many "consumers" (POP) who don't want to actually work. Not enough manual labor jobs fighting wars I can't win.
so, this is what the game is really about. A TB social experiment
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Post by Cory Trese on May 16, 2014 21:37:28 GMT -5
well, I am giving up at 8.5AE. My quadrant has become the United States. ridiculously in debt (20K) an economy that can't rebound because: too many "consumers" (POP) who don't want to actually work. Not enough manual labor jobs fighting wars I can't win. so, this is what the game is really about. A TB social experiment could you post a screenshot of your Empire Summary?
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Post by nails on May 17, 2014 5:28:10 GMT -5
well, I am giving up at 8.5AE. My quadrant has become the United States. ridiculously in debt (20K) an economy that can't rebound because: too many "consumers" (POP) who don't want to actually work. Not enough manual labor jobs fighting wars I can't win. so, this is what the game is really about. A TB social experiment could you post a screenshot of your Empire Summary? Already uninstalled, but here is what I remember (after some radical actions on my part) I culled 3 ships and got that cost down to about 700 my colonies, after destroying some buildings, were 3500/2300 my moral was on average 1. With the constant fighting and always in debt, I couldn't build anything and the population kept rising. I had 9 planets on a good turn, my inc I me was -400. On a bad -650 maintenence, at the end, was 137%. I started scuttling ships and buildings at 130% I think ditching buildings wasn't a bad idea, I just picked the wrong ones.
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