Capitalism 2
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lol What if they had a game called Communism?
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@silvioalencar88 But what about the displacement of jobs and the greater amounts of education which are now being required within engineering and the cost or the lack in education or the explanations within the many new fields of expertise which are constantly changing' its why the economy is becoming so diluted' and people cantfind employment' robotics are taking overthe world' pretty soon we'll have Biotic women for procreation onemight suppose andthen wewill alljust turninto machines'
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doesn´t work, why publicity?!!
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@silvioalencar88 Or if they have same quality, the another way is see the logistic+product cost and see if you can lower the price compared with other's stores. The cost+freight of a piece of bread is 1.70+0.30, other firm sells for 2.50, well, you could sell it for 2.25. In the fist week the demand will raise on your selling. Ah, a good advertisement will accelerate the preference from customers.
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@Nightmonkey17 This depends from the demand of a specific product and a specific city. Product demands may vary depending from cities. In a gameplay, Buenos Aires may have a great demand for bread, but London, no. If there's a great demand for in a city and there is a bread from the port and you make bread as well but the port is quality 30 and yours is quality 60, even being 0.40c more expensive, people certainly will look for your bread.
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Does anyone know how much distance I should put between my firms? Will they lose money if they are too close to similar firms?
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Check at gamersgate
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If you have played a pirated copy, get a legal one. In this week it is sold at US $4, which is really affordable.
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@jozilife Then through studying business you will understand how pirating the game that you COULD afford, you are undermining the development company and losing poor Harold Franks his job as a graphic artist, putting him and his family on the street.
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this looks pretty good. I'm downloading this through torrent, I'm going to be studying business next year and this looks like a cool way to get started on the fundamentals of business ;)
How much do these geeks know about the real world, if they don't even know which way the world spins?
I've seen this with game programmers before.
Take the video to a geography teacher.
robinhwl 2 years ago 5
Capitalism is a very involving game... but its learning curve is STEEP.
understandfirst 4 years ago 4