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why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.
One thing that could be really important, and is something that's painfully absent from the vanilla FoC, is a list of which systems are good for economy, and which are good for industry.
How do you mean good for economy/industry? What sort of details would you want to see for this?
Therefore since the base value of Coruscant is higher, you're going to get a much greater reward for your structure than you would on Carida, and the information is there even if you don't know the difference between the Millenium Falcon and Serenity. You just have to check the economy tab ingame.
I'm aware that the base value dictates the potential economic growth of each system (a little tip that I recommend also be in the manual), but that only helps matters once you've gotten an initial assessment of the system or already own it. But when you're still more than one hyperspace jump away, all you get is the system name and its location. So say, I'm playing AoW Lite as the IR, it'd be nice to know where the EtoH's first capital shipyard is, instead of having to hunt for it by engaging them several times. Same thing if I'm the NR in Into the Cluster, it'd be nice to know that taking Hapes would provide a huge economic boost early on.
Sure it may not give you the number of shipyards, but considering just how few capital shipyards there are in the game it really shouldn't be that much of a guessing game.
[19/04/2012 2:55:14 PM] Zeron: Thanos is a capital shipyard???And considering I made Syca up, even the most lore-filled person will have no idea what it is until you get there. The base credit values will be in the manual, but I don't think we'll explain the numbers for mining colony bonuses, except in the structure section itself, since it's just basic math.
You can't blame me for not knowing a planet that you just put in and that isn't even in my version. And I meant that they should be able to remember after at least one game or two.