u/BriefFly2998

also, did anyone ever saw this event before?
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also, did anyone ever saw this event before?

I've never encountered this event. I don't have any screenshots, but here's the situation:

I just expanded the range of products in municipal liquor stores, and suddenly angry women come to me. They stated that their husbands were becoming alcoholics and dying from alcohol, that illness was increasing, and that alcohol was corrupting their children. I could either promise to introduce prohibition within fifty weeks, or send the women away with nothing, and trust would grow.

i had high crime and disease and high tension.

u/BriefFly2998 — 14 hours ago
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honestly, I have mixed feelings about the reworking of the budget mechanics

  1. Durable Goods became self-sabotaging law, because it reduces demand and then you can amend it to reduce demand even further while wasting money on them. Like, no upsides whatsoever.

  2. The system of income from selling good depending on the number of goods you are selling is good. One can feel the banal mechanism of supply and demand.

  3. Not changing inflow/demand of heatstamps are… what the hell actually? Why my schools or benefits for mothers from Mandatory Procreation always demand only 2 heatstamps even with 70k people? The number of classes and mothers who apply for benefits should increase i think. Why high rent on housing in Merit Based Housing or selling alcohol via City Alcohol Shops are giving you fixed income? If I have 1000 drunkards and 2000 men paying rent and then 20,000 drunkards and 30000 men paying ren, the difference in income should be noticeable, it seems to me. City Alcohol Shops fell from top to mid suddenly.

u/BriefFly2998 — 14 hours ago