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I think I can see what you're trying to do here, causing a stockpile of resources that suddenly goes up in price to have a large effect on stock price. But if you remove those other additions to stock price, the prices themselves will be too low. You need to increase stock prices in other ways so that it stays about the same, and just is influenced differently
I didn't understand, how do storage stocks influence prices of commodities? Does stock reduce commodity price? If yes, what about anticipated production (i.e. production levels)? Would be cool, if power shortages, for instance, would also raise prices of commodities, and other commodities also depended on other inputs prices. THat would be super realistic!
- Amount of starting cash modified: 14000 - 6000 depending of difficulty
- Debt multiplier 1 on all difficulty levels
- Debt has 10 % interest on all difficulty and credit rating levels
At the moment stock price cant go under 1.00 $. Do you know how to change this with XML?