No.476
A 'general' tab in the marketplace.
There are too many items to reliably trade in this game. If we want any kind of market scene, we need an option where ALL available trades are shown. As it is, all purchases and sales are pre-arranged through the forums, otherwise the Market is used as an element balancing mechanism.
No.477
>>476+1. Just a long list, sorted by tier, perhaps?
No.478
No.483
…I suppose I'll get to this at some point if people want it.
However, if this game ever gets super popular, I might remove it later.
No.485
>>476Seconded. The market has disadvantages as it is. If you see all deals at once, it is an easy method to find lucrative ones; more incentive to actually use it.
Of course, that only works if there's a small enough number.
No.487
Perhaps, instead of *all* available trades, the page can only show (say) the X most recently proposed open trades, for some value of X (say, X=50)? Then, even if there are millions of trades, the list remains useful.
No.490
Any idea for when we will be able to into much deals?
No.495
>>490Soon, as in tonight or tomorrow.
No.497
No.510
So when I automatically compound elements, I can't compound more than my total production for just one element? Example, say my production level is 20. I can automatically compound 20 Optimism per tick, but if I try to compound 5 additional Devotion (composed of non-conflicting, different elements,) I get the error message "You cannot automatically compound more than your production each turn."
How does this work when you are focused? Does it go by your average production level? Is this an error or is this intentional? If the latter, why?
No.512
>>510Lat us say your production level is 20, and you focus on Generosity. Now, you are producing 40 Generosity per tick, but only 10 Laughter.
You can still compound only 20 items per tick automatically; your base production still counts as 20. (This means that you can autocompound enough to spend more Laughter then you gain per tick)
No.514
>>510>>512As I was asked this before: The base production is also the one which counts for stockpile limits, not how much you actually produce for each element. So not only do you produce more than you can autocompound if you are focused, you also hit the cap faster. That's the price to pay for focusing.
And yes indeed, you can only autocompound (base production) compounds per tick. Total, not for each individually. The rest you'd have to compound manually.