Sorry for the long post and the formatting, I'm on mobile. Plus, I have another question: how on earth do I play the stock market? I'm in a position in which any try to buy substantial amount of shares in any other Company means drying out the coffins of mine. Also: is there a way to not having to individually redesign every branch?)Įxpanding the branch network (being the 20s, the only place is America but I fear the shipping costs) Redesigning the branch network (but I fear my costs would skyrocket. However, I'm now in 46, with some debts I'm starting again. So no shower of dollars from munitions for me. During the great depression especially ultra-low, low and lower-middle are helpful. Then WW2 came, and my biggest factory was destroyed after a few months. I fear this extra production will not find customers. I survived the Crash of 29, through contracts and a lucky IPO right before the crash (ok.I cheated a bit). I have a new manufacturing plant, almost +40% lines opening in Italy in a few years. 5:55: Monthly Sales Report: Reports: This tutorial breaks down each item in the Monthly Sales report and shows you a couple of features of the vehicle sales table. If I want to expand my distribution, I probably have to consider opening US branches, but I fear that must come with a factory as well somewhere (Mexico for example). This tutorial video for GearCity explains how you should handle the replacement of components and vehicle designs. My average price point is quite high, but so is my quality. I have a fairly extended branch system, European mostly, I'm trying to be kinda realistic. In my last run, I'm comfortably in the mid-twenties as a Italian manufacturer, a solid range of 4-6 Cars (sedan, luxury sedan, sport car, van, coupé, compact), a total number of sold vehicles around 5-7K per month. To do so you will need to build, design, sell, market, negotiate, and crush your competition. You have one simple goal, stay in business. Although, it is more complex and in-depth than ordinary tycoon games. It's addictive, incredibily in depth yet very satisfying. GearCity is an automobile manufacturing business simulator, also known as a tycoon game. Steam :: GearCity :: v2.0.0.5 Patch Version 2.0.0.5 is yet another bug fix patch. Ok, after my first hours of playing time let me say how good the game is. GearCity v2.0.0.5 is out This update fixes a few bugs in the game, mod tools, and settings editor.
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