Initial cash levels of competitors - doesn't look right
Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 4:30 pm
I just tried to start a game today and I'm not sure if this was how it always was.
I had moderate startup capital settings both for me and for my competitors. I thought we would be on the same levels, but I did expect variation non the less.
So in my save, Mr. Bailey Hallock starts with 14M in cash, 1 Jan 1990,
and on the next day, (2nd of Jan) he becomes CEO of Pristine Essence, a totally privately held company, with 581M in Cash!!! And of course he proceeds and sets up telecoms in all cities
His valuation now is 595M after a single simulated day. If I remember correctly, persons would start with their own capital, and use that as an initial investment vehicle in a corporation, either public or private.
I see that the game behaves differently, and adds huge amount of wealth to the initial corporations. This looks excessive to me, especially if competitors were meant to have any semblance of relevance or balance with the player. I mean this is x12 my mere 50M and i understand the need for challenge, but this was not set up as a challenging game.
Setting Very High for me and the competitor capital, lands me with 250M and the highest competitor starts with 50M plus 760M in start up cash in the corp. Hardly "very high" compared to the 560M of Medium
On excessive the picture is almost the same!.
Additionally I had set the setting for private companies at 0%. In all cases i got 6-7 privately held corporations with around 300-600M in private cash. These results with these settings look like a bug. Not sure if this was really intended. Even on startup capital = very low for competitors I get a few with over 500M in cash in their corporations.
I do understand the need of a "final boss" and for a spectrum of investor capital, but I didn't expect this, and there's really no way to customize the game setup??
I'm playing latest release with all DLCs.
I had moderate startup capital settings both for me and for my competitors. I thought we would be on the same levels, but I did expect variation non the less.
So in my save, Mr. Bailey Hallock starts with 14M in cash, 1 Jan 1990,
and on the next day, (2nd of Jan) he becomes CEO of Pristine Essence, a totally privately held company, with 581M in Cash!!! And of course he proceeds and sets up telecoms in all cities
His valuation now is 595M after a single simulated day. If I remember correctly, persons would start with their own capital, and use that as an initial investment vehicle in a corporation, either public or private.
I see that the game behaves differently, and adds huge amount of wealth to the initial corporations. This looks excessive to me, especially if competitors were meant to have any semblance of relevance or balance with the player. I mean this is x12 my mere 50M and i understand the need for challenge, but this was not set up as a challenging game.
Setting Very High for me and the competitor capital, lands me with 250M and the highest competitor starts with 50M plus 760M in start up cash in the corp. Hardly "very high" compared to the 560M of Medium
On excessive the picture is almost the same!.
Additionally I had set the setting for private companies at 0%. In all cases i got 6-7 privately held corporations with around 300-600M in private cash. These results with these settings look like a bug. Not sure if this was really intended. Even on startup capital = very low for competitors I get a few with over 500M in cash in their corporations.
I do understand the need of a "final boss" and for a spectrum of investor capital, but I didn't expect this, and there's really no way to customize the game setup??
I'm playing latest release with all DLCs.