Re: Regions
Germany should be splitted into East and West.
France needs to be a individual region.
Maybe the UK and Ireland can be also a region providing that there are no major diffrences between the two.
About eastern europe I am not sure.
chema1994 wrote:Germany should be splitted into East and West.
Trifler wrote:Another reason against individual countries is that there are some really small countries out there. I see no benefit to having Luxembourg or Rhode Island be their own regions.
Discovolante wrote:But there need to be as many regions as there are different regulations, for example some european countries like France or the UK had import restrictions, so it was more profitable to go and build a factory directly in the country, that should be refleted in gameplay.
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As for convertibles, they are surprisingly popular here even with our cold winters, since the temperatures are really nice in the summer for convertibles.
PMP1337 wrote:Nobody mentioned yet but for me the most important aspect of regions is the stuff that doesn't change with goverments. Like the weather and geography. For example. Hot regions should demand extra cooling. Or regions with snow should have higher demand for AWD cars. Convertibles should have bad sales in snowy and desert regions. Good sales on temperate regions.
People keep talking about taxes and stuff like that but the tycoon starts at 1940. WW2 wasn't even over back then and you are already saying things like France has import taxes. In 1940 France was split.
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