![]() Also, you should first mainly trade pig iron and iron goods - the latter is very sought after everywhere it's not produced, and the former is required in large quantities in towns producing iron goods, and you can reap good profits on them when you sell them to iron goods-producing towns. ![]() Initially, you must stick to amounts you can surely pass off. The other big problem I have is : how to get rid of those attacking mercenaries ? Maybe the problem is that you're trying to start too big? Your comment about goods staying in your warehouse because you can't sell them suggests this.įirst, you simply can't afford to hoard goods (right because there's no guarantee you can also sell them with a good profit). I'm supposed to trade mostly with my mother town, but they appear to be the worst clients. I tried to build some industries, but then again, it's probably too early, it costs more than it profits. It happens more than often that some good stay in my office because nowhere can I sell'em for profit. ![]() I even made an Excel file to note which city produces what, at best prices, and where to sell this or that, but even if I try to meet requirements (that always seem to change when I arrive), my margins are never enough. Eawyne: Well, as a matter of fact, the main problem remains : I don't seem to find the right pace.
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