![]() Are they producing a lot of steel? An underground nuke on their iron mine could leave 'em hurting. I'm on day 3 of managing expectations and cant win. Check out what your opponents are doing and target weak spots. My advice dont read any guides, they are all outdated and the map/resource distribution have changed. ![]() Pick a few and build toward good production of those. Don't try and cover a load of different resources. The exception is if you're ditching a production, in which case you could always unload everything fast to drop the prices so a competitor loses out when you switch.įocus. You affect the market prices, too, and ditching a pile of food or something on to the market lowers the prices. A spike or two can leave you hurting badly.ĭon't sell stuff of in huge bulk. If you're buying in resources keep a close eye on those prices. Something like food, steel or 02 might seem like it's worth much less, but in the end they can be a more valuable choice. You've got to be sure you're turning a substantial enough profit to make the effort worth while. It's tempting to move fast on to electronics and such, but remember production costs can be high unless you're willing to buy in resources you need to have three different mines running to fuel an electronics factory, plus power costs and fuel costs as well. Don't be afraid to destroy your existing factories, reclaim the claims and move on to something else, especially if you have the patent that lets you recycle buildings. Between this and the market prices on the right you can always have an idea of what's hot and what's not. Hovering over a building with the mouse tells you its net profit. Don't worry about upgrading your HQ right at the start you begin with the resources to do it, but it's better to get a basic economy set up first. diet suppliments".Įthics doesn't really matter here, and while it would make sense for a cutoff from the market at a D rating (like is done for most sabotage), if you actually have the cash money on hand, you would still be able to buy the required resource you'd need, even if you are bankrupt, because it's cash.With a focus on food early on you can't go too far wrong as its prices usually stay quite high and production costs aren't huge. Remember though "this isn't an auction for drugs. No backup life support, you pany auctioned for the amount of the debt.no 's liquidated. An easy fix would be after you hit a D rating they simply cut you off, no more power or life support until you get it back below D. It's still a pitiful way to treat your suppliers (much like a couple of building contractors I know). Provided your debt doesn't exceed that value, you're pretty much set. If you buy into everyone else, your value will be equal to half all competitors combined. If you invest basically half the company value of the highest value competitor, your value should be at least half their value, before debt. Publicado originalmente por Admiral Obvious:Not really, that's mostly how stocks work. Every game is either go into debt because I have to concentrate on making resources to level my HQ or focusing on Life support. I guess I am getting better but I have no idea how the AI can up grade their HQs so quick while I'm left in the dust. Is there anyway to share a replay so someone can give me pointers? Oh, and I've read the almanac front back and center.įorgive the term but my "OCD" is driving me to beat this map but I keep losing. and I was manipulating the market to sell my stuff at a huge profit (40-60K). In order to win, you will need to make tough choices on what resources to acquire, what goods to build and sell, how to interact with the planet's thriving underworld, and what stocks to acquire. The real-time player driven market is your sword and your shield here. Pirating his supply lines, my rockets where goon squaded up. In Offworld Trading Company, market forces are your weapons, not guns or bombs. I had a robust supply chain, decent launches. For instance the last time I tried I owned more of his stocks and the AI still managed to buy me out. So, I've actually tried beating this map a couple times now and I keep getting bought out.
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