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UrFeros

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A member registered Dec 12, 2023

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The game is too weird. I inflated the price of bread so people would eat less. As if demand shouldn't be so dependent on price. You could literally pay a lot and sell very little bread; what would they eat then? I understand clothing, watches, and so on. But as if there should be a more complex logic than population slightly influencing bread consumption, while price has a huge impact. Plus, it would complicate wage control. For example, I played for a long time (well, before oil and cars, I honestly swear by them) with very expensive bread and watches, and everything else for next to nothing, and it even worked. Although, in theory, I had a society where no one ate, but there were lots of clothes.

Thanks for the game. A place to live for $200 with a salary of $400 is awesome. It's even a familiar feeling with my grandmother, for whom $10 is a lot. My grandmother's pension, even with the disability bonus, is, God willing, $200. I get $654 (the dollar is very cheap against my currency right now, usually around $550. The average median in my country is also around $600-700, but here you can only rent a studio for $200 in places that don't pay that much) (my aunt, for example, gets around $400 or even less). And here, for $200, God willing, they give you a dorm, but more likely they'll spit in your face. It's also really weird why you can't buy groceries right away so you don't have to spend money at the office. Overall, the game is fun, but if you're not from a first-world country, there's nothing terrible about it. By the standards of my neighboring countries (like Turkmenistan), the situation in your country is very good. And in your country the minimum wage is already higher, if you believe the internet, but our situation is only getting worse and won't get better until our government dies in agony (no democracy). I wish good luck to all workers.