Re: [Economy] Industry cargo payment rate calculation.
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 10:44
And, like any newgrf, it can be unloaded.
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Yeah. One of the weakest "argument" I´ve seen in ages:DaleStan wrote:And, like any newgrf, it can be unloaded.
regardsMarcoooooo wrote:Adding this feature to the game and not to the GRF's makes the game more standard.
Marcoooooo wrote:Like any patch it should be able to be turned off.
I'm very much against coal mines adapting their production depending on their distance to the next coal plant. This would only be appropriate if the transport companies serviced closer coal mines better than further away ones, which is not always the case. So, instead of the game dictating to the player how well the individual coal mines are to be serviced, it should be left up to the player how well he wants to service the individual coal mines, so he can take the condition of his existing transportation network into account when making this decision.Emohawk wrote:Its more natural for power stations to source as much coal as they can burn for as low as price as possible. To reflect this the closest connected coal mines could increase increase production, whilst the furthest decrease.
As I said before in a previous post, I think a power station should not care where it gets its coal from, as all coal on the map is of equal quality. Therefore, it should simply pay a fixed price depending on its current demand, i.e. depending how urgently it needs coal. It should be the player's decision where he want to transport the coal from. Normally, the player will attempt to deliver the coal from the closest coal mine, however, depending on the current state of his transport network, the player may find it easier and cheaper to transport coal form a further away mine.Emohawk wrote:You might want to transport coal across the map to maximize profits but the power stations want to minimize their costs.
Your post seems very relevant to the topic.Emohawk wrote:I just realized that this might be out of the topic of the thread. My apologies.
Yes, in my post(s) in this thread (not the first post, as someone else started the thread), I described a system in which the prices would be determined by competition, i.e. price wars would cause both companies to make less money.Fredb219 wrote:Why not make cargo payment rate depend to competition between company ?
If a company transport cargo from cheap source, the payment to others company for this destinations should be lower than normal rate. The quality of service could be inpacted.