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- company bonuses
- vanilla issues with hiring/promotion/jobseeking
- the reduction in workforce requirements for things like rail, etc.
- the absolute need for railways, ports, and power plants to be competitive job hiring industries in any economy
I'm contemplating a very deep rebalancing, but it's a lot of work.
Though, I also think that people underestimate just how great a comparative advantage some places could achieve in this era. More often than not, the outcomes from USU are surprisingly historically consistent - but people interpret them as unbalanced.
You are welcome to join my discord (check the collection description) if you would like to discuss with me.
if u're interested in more details, i'd be happy to discuss it further in a private chat/discord or another platform. otherwise thx for ur work, i appreciate using the modified version of ur mod
just got my feedback out in case you want to tune anything!