Captain Jack wrote:. If not, we will have Jessica to code it.
LOL
Will labor requirements and output be structured like goldsmith? Will the cost per hour be available similar to goldsmith production screen?
Captain Jack wrote:. If not, we will have Jessica to code it.
Jessy's Dream wrote:This is where CJ comes ands tell you that the bidding system must not calculate daily but per 24hours.
Which means dear DezNutz that things are a way worse than you thought, at least for me.
Do you have any idea how hard it is to keep track of when EVERY acre has been purchased? Not to pay it, payment will be daily as all logistics after all, but when to release it for the rest, or reprice it as you mention.
This is what I am currently working on. EVERY acre you rent, you will rent it for 24hours. Not a day! For 24 hours. You will pay it daily but you will reserve it for 24hours. During which, none will be able to take it from you. But once these 24 hours pass... acres will be either repriced up to your max bid or lost to another (should such demand exist).
I am not sure if I explained all you wanted to know. If not, shoot CJ! He has to reply after all. But seriously, you now know how sick he is
DezNutz wrote:
I understand scripting and programming. Every 24 hours, especially when using various start points, is insane. It's also too short of a time. The bidding concept seems unnecessarily complex. I get the point that making it completely manual for governors is too much, but there are probably simpler methods than doing a complex bidding system.
Furthermore, All it would take is someone to figure the point at which they would no longer make money and set their max bid to that. Who is going to outbid them? You can outbid them for no profit or loss.
Feniks wrote:
Feniks wrote:DezNutz wrote:
I understand scripting and programming. Every 24 hours, especially when using various start points, is insane. It's also too short of a time. The bidding concept seems unnecessarily complex. I get the point that making it completely manual for governors is too much, but there are probably simpler methods than doing a complex bidding system.
Furthermore, All it would take is someone to figure the point at which they would no longer make money and set their max bid to that. Who is going to outbid them? You can outbid them for no profit or loss.
Could't the bidding process be set up similar to ship market/ card market? It would need to be done for each port but it would seem to me once coding is done for one port it would be simple to add to the rest of the ports.......
Maybe I am wrong.....