To make it work it should be like a real market, you put your price to sell and buy and quantities, once a buyer and seller matches, deal is done. Actually the price to sell or to buy shown on the screen should be the highest price to buy and the lowest price to sell.
BlueTrin
[quote]Been playing some more games today, and there is one thing which i seem to have problem with in every game, and that is income. That may be because am expanding to slow/late, but am really not sure. Any ideas? Also i tend to only go for the warfare techs, only using the empire techs when i need it for certain planets and maybe for trade/media depends.Another thing, in the warfare techs in both assault and support i have a hard time choosing what to take. Should i techs up for the things i
[quote]You know if you had a problem with it then why the hell come and comment on it. I get annoyed just as much as you do with it but WHO CARES. if you have a problem with his post then don't $&@(*$ read it.This is a bad argument because it doesn't make the author aware of the issue, and the fact is, his massive wall of text is difficult to digest.It's also laziness on his part - he's just written a stream of consciousness and then clicked submit.I think to have a good forum experience, people
[quote]Speaking statistically, the chance of rolling a 1 is 1 in 6 regardless, however the chance of rolling two 1's in a row is 1 in 6 x 1 in 6 = 1 in 36.I fully explore my planets anyway though, usually once I've built up everything else. I don't know the exact mechanics, but it seems just as likely to find something on the second try as on the first.[/quote] True but what he said is false, he (Quinburger) said that if you find something on a planet, you have a lower chance to find so
in a FFA, you are supposed to backstab, all alliances will end ... people expect this from you and will do the same, if you do not backstab you will just die quickly ...
[quote]As far as I can tell, the two levels don't have any true difference other than price. If the planet has say, expert metal miners, there's an equal chance of finding it on either the first or second. Being that the chance of finding anything at all on a planet is on the lower end of the scale, the odds of finding *two* such goodies is even lower. This means that if you find nothing on the first go, it's very possible you singly got the short straw and missed the goodie. However, if you do