Sven wrote:in 1884 my german military cost 167 money, if i start a new campaign with prussia it cost 17 money that with 1.02b.
think that colonial forces cost more?
Sven wrote:in 1884 my german military cost 167 money, if i start a new campaign with prussia it cost 17 money that with 1.02b.
think that colonial forces cost more?
Pocus wrote:Most of the time people say maintenance is too low, almost anectodical compared to their money income. Vaalen, if you want me to understand why you pay so much, please give me the saved game![]()
Pocus wrote:Most of the time people say maintenance is too low, almost anectodical compared to their money income. Vaalen, if you want me to understand why you pay so much, please give me the saved game![]()
Random wrote:I understand that military expenditures should be a significant part of government spending in this era but what I was seeing as France was expenses on the order of 90-100% of revenue every turn once assorted replacements were purchased for the necessary stockpiling. Having played Austria in an earlier version of PON, I knew that eventually government income will likely increase and spending 100+ Money per turn on defence becomes a more reasonable percentage of the budget.
Starting out with 1.02b however, I found it impossible to spend on anything other than military upkeep, hence the file editing was an act of desperation since government money could be used for nothing else and trying to accumulate it in any quantity was futile.
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Faction Money Goods Conscript Officer
Great Britain 166 10 19 4
France 57 4 12 2
Germany 18 7 14 2
Austria 19 6 18 2
USA 57 2 2 0
Russia 27 3 35 2
Japan 3 0 5 0
Italy 12 1 4 1
Pocus wrote:After checking both the code (which has not changed) and the parameters used within the code (they don't have changed either), I see nothing suspicious. So except if by some magic the unit costs themselves have increased, I don't quite understand what could have changed.
I confirm that in 1850, GBR pays 149 £ per turn in military upkeep and Russia 26£. 26£ ... craftmen only give 15 £ and corporate taxes 16£, so it pays the army. And I'm not even counting the quarterly taxes which are in the 75£ range, all net benefice thus.
So, is it that bugged? I need to ask Generalismo what he thinks of that.
Are you sure gentlemen that this has changed since release? I tend to say no from what I see.
vaalen wrote:Pocus,
I am absolutely sure this has changed since release. Prior to 1.02b, I started at least five games as France. In every game, the cost of the military after the first turn was insignificant. My recollection is that it was around thirteen, or less.
Now, if you start a game as France, it starts as 67, which is more than eighty percent of regular government revenues. Random had the same experience.
What I could do, if you like is revert back to 1.02, look at the starting cost for Britain and France, and compare it to the current costs. Can I revert back to 102 just by installing that patch over 1.02b?
Generalisimo wrote:The game is meant to be played with that, so you do not have a lot of surplus money early in the game... if not, you will end the game too soon.
Like I said before, if you were seeing "13" instead of "67" (look at my chart, it says 57 for France), then there was something wrong in your installation (or in the patch maybe? I cannot tell you right now).
Like Pocus said, we didn't changed the code on this aspect, so there is nothing new... and it is completely WAD.
vaalen wrote:What I could do, if you like is revert back to 1.02, look at the starting cost for Britain and France, and compare it to the current costs. Can I revert back to 102 just by installing that patch over 1.02b?
vaalen wrote:Well, there were a number of patches over time. And I did keep patching over ongoing games. And the last game I started before Britain was Russia, and I had no trouble with the upkeep, which I think was 26. Knowing this is WAD for France, Britain, and the US is quite a surprise, as it is a major change from what the costs used to be. I suppose this is an effective way of slowing down the game, since you have hardly any money. And I did notice a big increase in colonial upkeep, which I assume was also WAD. But I am curious. Your chart says 57, but I always get 67 for France, which is ten more. Do you have any idea why this is?
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