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Alkibiades Kleiniou
05-12-2008, 14:02
Firstly, hello to the forum. I am unlurking today...

And of course thanks to the great EB team. 1.1 has me addicted again.

My question regards the tradeable goods bonus that supposedly accompanies the large granary. Whenever I select this in my build queue and check the settlement details it always appears to lead to a decrease in my projected trade. Can anyone shed any light on this please?

(I'm currently playing as Romani if that helps, but I'm sure on 1.0 I saw the same thing with different factions).

mcantu
05-12-2008, 15:10
IIRC, it has to do with more grain being stored and therefor not being available for trade...

Ludens
05-12-2008, 17:46
The large granary indeed deceases trade. Like Mcantu states, this is probably to simulate goods being withheld from the market. However, the R:TW engine was not programmed for negative bonuses, so the building description says it actually increases trade.

Elminster12
05-12-2008, 18:03
It does decrease trade, yes. Just build it in places that either don't bring in much trade income or places where you do heavy drafting...

Alkibiades Kleiniou
05-12-2008, 18:24
Thanks for the explanations everyone. I'd rationalised the reason for the decrease as due to tradeable goods being taken out of circulation but wanted to check if it was working as intended due to the description saying 'increases'. Suspect I'll be building fewer of them now....

Puupertti Ruma
05-13-2008, 16:33
I'd suggest the team to add a notification to all the buildings that actually carry a negative trade bonus. I myself had thought since 0.74 that granaries add to trade, and just found out couple of weeks ago while looking at EDB.

eggthief
05-13-2008, 19:33
I'd suggest the team to add a notification to all the buildings that actually carry a negative trade bonus. I myself had thought since 0.74 that granaries add to trade, and just found out couple of weeks ago while looking at EDB.

Yeah I thought exactly the same thing once but I forgot it nice to see u thought the same, I often read the desciptions so this would really help.

bovi
05-16-2008, 07:33
Added a note about this to all the grain_silo descriptions in the internal version.