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If you are down in infrastructure, but new railways aren't very profitable, you'll need to either increase demand for transport, or build manually.
I'll often find states -50 or -60 down on infrastructure, and the private investment isn't touching railways or ports.
Maybe your intention isn't for private investment to build infrastructure? Personally, I feel like private investment should prioritize infrastructure whenever there is a deficit and construction efficiency isn't too low, because the knock on effect of having infrastructure deficits is long term, like the opposite of a snowball.
The AI might be more proactive about building infrastructure with their construction budget, but even the AI I think would benefit from its private investment being a little more aggressive about building rail.
You can't force private construction to build things if there's no market for the new product, create the market for the product first.
I set each building high with my own aivalue, but private construction doesn't build unless I make it a priority. I want this process
If a new technology is invented and a new product is created, I hope that private construction will respond quickly to it and build it first or in several areas
new tech -> new products -> build quickly
And most scarce resources have high prices. How can I make you sensitive and quick to react to these high-priced products?
I tried playing without it last night after a long time, i forgot how much better the AI is with this mod lol