Hi,
So i randomly had a thought, and wondered what other people thought. What if instead of our Quarry/Lumber mill/IM system we had a "Resource Production Center" (RPC). Each time you level the RPC, you get a certain amount of "workers" (kinda like Market and Merchants). Each worker produces 50*World Speed of ONE resource per hour. At the max level, you would have 120 Workers, so you could produce the same amount as A Level 30 Quarry/Lumber mill/IM At the moment. The main difference would be that you could reassign workers as you like. Meaning, that if you wanted to, you could assign all 120 to stone, and make 12,000 Stone/Hr in a Speed one world. (18k speed 1.5, 24k speed 2). This system would allow people to produce what they need at the given moment.
Your thoughts?
A New Resource Production System
Wouldnt this set the resource system totally out of balance? Like when maxing out a particular building thats very iron expensive for example you just balance your workers and you wouldnt even notice the cost difference between resources?
And also, wouldnt this kill any purpose the market might have?
And also, wouldnt this kill any purpose the market might have?
1. I think that it "fix" a problem That you see as part of the game. You are correct that we would not notice a difference, and isn't that good?
2. Not at all! As you may Relize, the effect of switching workers would NOT be instantaneous by any means. If you suddenly released that you needed iron, you would have to wait for it to be produced (faster). It would still take time, and that's when one would use the market
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2. Not at all! As you may Relize, the effect of switching workers would NOT be instantaneous by any means. If you suddenly released that you needed iron, you would have to wait for it to be produced (faster). It would still take time, and that's when one would use the market
To all who like this,
KEEP POSTING SO MODS SEE IT!
And thanks for the positive feedback from you guys!
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