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However, modifying the corresponding code location in the game's main body directly can allow it to run.
Modification method and location:
steam\steamapps\common\Democracy 4\data\simulation\simulation.csv
行 29: #,GDP,ECONOMY,0.57,0,1 (1-->150) or ctrl+f(GDP,ECONOMY)
However, after practical experimentation, it is recommended to use a very low multiple, such as 1.25 (1-->1.25). Because an excessively high GDP multiple can destroy everything that can be affected, such as equality, the environment, and public sentiment, and then continuously generate a large number of red issues.
The effect of the revised GDP multiple cap can be demonstrated in the GDP percentage chart and the GDP impact UI, and it will also actually change income.
So GDP is full but income is not growing. Is there a conflict with any mods?Ive got:
VF’s Industrial Economics
Vaccination Coverage
Trams
Transportation Expansion
South America
D4 Overhaul
Rural Internet subsidies
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