quote:![]() corps won't go to ICS cities ![]() |
sure that was my intention Par4. only bigger and prosperous cities which has right infra will attract these corporate parasite
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senate ideology ideas!
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and every 4years of election?! every four turn or every 4years for whatever the time increment?
quote:![]() Corps can lobby for stuff ![]() |
That's interesting! more interaction with my corrupted corporations and the government.
quote:![]() These are just something I kinda want to see they can produce roads highways rails airports(multiple)subways(multiple) at lower costs and faster times. These can also produce military weapons(think contractor) [idea jacked from other thread], ie tanks ships need to be built first, at lower costs and extra special ability or something(new ideas, military builds stuff no new ideas top brass likes the good ole days) ![]() |
Only if we have options to privatise our infra-structure industry for this and buying weapons from advanced corporations should be a lot cheaper and better in terms of quality of the weapons.
quote:![]() Corporation sets up HQ in city that is profitable. Profitable=demand+size-branch cost. The corporation then starts building whatever making pf mfg si. After a few years the corps expands to 4 other cities same civ. 2 cities produce shield to send to bigger branches to make cars or whatever out of. ![]() |
This is something I never thought about and you are right Par4. They should have their own centralised stock to store any raw material produced by cities.
quote:![]() corporations empolyee these people for certain branches SB(shield branch) lower class to work tiles PB(production branch) middle class/LC RB(research branch) upper middle class/MC/LC MB(management branch) upper class/UMC/MC Cities can have all branches ![]() |
Smart idea I say. employing citizens for each different branch of the corporation. but let's not make this more complicated than this Par4.
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Many good points Par4 and thanks a lot for your valuable contribution. And my sincere hope for your father's speedy recovery.
[This message has been edited by Youngsun (edited May 14, 2000).]
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