Maximize production
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Maximize production
I was playng with a friend and trying to build a huge rail network on a 2048x2048 map. We've already played a lot without cheat, and now we don't want to have to deal with production level, only having fun building network and adding as much trains as possible ...
I wonder if there's a script/way/code to maximize (=2040) the production of every industry in only one click or command (maybe two or three click).
Thanks for any suggestion
I wonder if there's a script/way/code to maximize (=2040) the production of every industry in only one click or command (maybe two or three click).
Thanks for any suggestion
- bobingabout
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if you load your save game in single player (Pause the game if you want) you can use the cheats to change the production level of all the industries indevidually. then once you've done, save it, and when you reload in multiplayer, the changed settings should still be the same.
however, manually setting all the industries to max production could be a bit of a pain.
however, manually setting all the industries to max production could be a bit of a pain.
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Maybe you could make a macro using quickmacros for example? You'll have to record a mouse gesture which maximizes the production, then stop recording, and play it a 1000 of times or someting like that? 
How you'll have to do this is explained in the HELP file which comes with Quickmacros and I'm not gonna explain anymore here
It's up to you! 

How you'll have to do this is explained in the HELP file which comes with Quickmacros and I'm not gonna explain anymore here


# Programming is like sex, one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)
maximise production
it can be done through the cheat menu:
CTRL + ALT + C
hope it helps
CTRL + ALT + C
hope it helps
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Re: maximise production
we know, but now you still have to do all industries manuallyheppers wrote:it can be done through the cheat menu:
CTRL + ALT + C
hope it helps

# Programming is like sex, one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)
webfreakz.nl wrote:Maybe you could make a macro using quickmacros for example? You'll have to record a mouse gesture which maximizes the production, then stop recording, and play it a 1000 of times or someting like that?
How you'll have to do this is explained in the HELP file which comes with Quickmacros and I'm not gonna explain anymore hereIt's up to you!
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