![]() ![]() When a company defaults, and is eligible for acquisition due to bankruptcy, it would be really nice to be able to see the chart where their factories and branches are (as well as how large) before doing the takeover. The game switches to global production instantly when auto-produce is set, so I'm guessing the code is mostly there already. Once a company gets to a certain size, and a lot of models are being deployed, it's difficult to remember to reset the shipping distance all the time a new vehicle is launched. Maybe just as an option to "make all branches global" or "make all branches regional" or "standard shipping distance", whatever's easiest. Basically when checked/activated, it would make all shipping distances a set distance (or just regional/global). Whether through a map command, or apply to all, or autocommand, doesn't really matter. This way iterations of vehicles could be found together easily.Įasy way to switch entire company to regional or global shipping defaults Would be awesome if you could isolate a marquis rather than burrow through a bunch of pages.Ī possible alternate approach would be to have a sort (actually multi-sort) that named them by :Marquis, Model, Year as a form of predefined nametag string on the vehicle screen. Probably a bit more work, but would be really nice when you start getting multiple pages of entries and you are trying to work on a specific marquis line. Would be nice to have a filter for marquis. Basically, the idea is to be able to see at a glance, how your cars of the same type, such as sedans, stack up against each other in terms of price and rating. A filter (on the lower models list) would be a third alternative. Alternatively (and probably more difficultly) to have the cars ratings visible on the model list pricing sheet. This would be useful to quickly identify which models are yours and how they stack up against each other in terms of ratings. ![]() Owned vehicles color highlight in branch models list An alternative might be to label parts with the actual originating company (rather than the company holding them, although the drawback there is that you wouldn't see the company holding it, so I think colors are easier and better way to spot. Having that on the view parts screen would be nice. You can go through them in the upgrade parts and see which can be modified, as long as it's not new, but then you have to remember which is which to discontinue. Would be really useful when evaluating inventory after picking up a large company with a bunch of models and parts. Use a color to highlight any parts/vehicles that are licensed or outsourced. Gives a reason to look at it more often, and would just be a nice feature. I'd like to see my own company at the top of the newspaper stock charts (at least if publicly traded). Many of these suggestions aren't really an issue until you start getting a lot of data to deal with, but then they are really cumbersome to work through. Some are just to find things faster, others are so that as much of my memory doesn't have to be relied on when flipping through multiple screens. Most of these are oriented towards dealing with the kinds of problems that come up when your company is large and running multiple marquees. I understand that some of these things may be difficult to make code changes for, or you may not be interested in doing, but I'll throw them out there along with the reasoning for each. Some things that I'd like to see ( suggestions). The update which affected trading components, and the autocommand to block sharing designs was definitely nice. Spinning them off tends to clear up lists, which is fairly complicated, but does make it easier to focus on the main company. Part of that is because I haven't tried it before, and the other part is because managing really big companies gets complex, and things to streamline that would make that more enjoyable. Currently I'm playing a game where I'm mostly focused on acquiring companies, raiding their inventory, restructuring them and spinning them off as (mostly) wholly owned subsidiaries. ![]()
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