Quick heads up about the electronics industry: as the game goes on, the factories eat more materials and spit out less product, to the point where 100ish years in, it'll be 3:1 components to electronics factory. It'll work for now, but soon one day it'll really hurt and the factory will need more reworking. The way I heard it works: Component cost increases to a max of 170% by 2030s, electronics cost increases to a max of 200% by 2060s, and both spit out 30% of the product by 2060s. [Citation needed]
Huh, is it only for electronics/perhaps other advanced industries, or for everything? This kind of makes having domestic chemicals production a necessity! Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it!
@@Hexaboo it's only for electronics and electrical components afaik, but it's one of the reasons that electronics only seem to get more expensive as the game goes on. By the time the recipes max out, you'll need a seriously insane amount of chemicals, so might as well start thinking about it soon!
I know its likely a while away: But oh god I can't wait for nuclear industry, given BBojoe and others consider it the most positive industry for development period. Then again, your technical understanding of how it works would make me wonder just how profitable it is under stress so I can wait!
Greetings from russian community!!! i like your videos because its something new, and something that i really need. We too have guides with our russian youtubers, but usually we have a lot calculates (1-2 hour video about how is time cycle is working) and they looks same to university lesson. If hexaboo reading this, please make video about communications, because i dont really understand them (electricity station produces 5000MWt per hour, but wires dont use this type of measure, just 4\6\8\10\12\14 MWt, so how do i understand which wires i need to use? Same to the water and other communications) i think if ur channel have russian translation it would be more popular, bcz we dont have anything like your content
A Russian translation? Hmm, who knows, maybe someday? 😁 About utilities, they indeed are a bit of a pain sometimes (think 'wrong slope' for sewers), and how to make them work will absolutely be covered in a video, thanks for suggesting the possible points to discuss. Re: converting daily production/consumption megawatts into momentary cable capacity megawatts. Just divide the production/consumption value by 60. That'll get you the amount of wattage that moves through the wire at every single moment. Or check the 'Max. wattage (circuit breaker)' parameter of the power plant. That's the maximum it can deliver momentarily.
The way you say *MEAT* sounds very sinister 🤣🤣🤣
Love your editing style too
You better not ask me to say *FLESH* then 😁
@@Hexaboo I will ask then
These overlaid graphics - like at 9:07 - make it super easy to follow what you're talking about, fantastic job.
Brilliant, the additional work is paying off 😁
Please dont stop or give up. Your channel is gold!
Not planning to, cheers!
Only 10 seconds in, and I think I've found 1 of the best edited videos of W&R.
Very nice video format, looks cool, esp with the profit margins
Profit margins = good 😁
Quick heads up about the electronics industry: as the game goes on, the factories eat more materials and spit out less product, to the point where 100ish years in, it'll be 3:1 components to electronics factory. It'll work for now, but soon one day it'll really hurt and the factory will need more reworking.
The way I heard it works: Component cost increases to a max of 170% by 2030s, electronics cost increases to a max of 200% by 2060s, and both spit out 30% of the product by 2060s. [Citation needed]
Huh, is it only for electronics/perhaps other advanced industries, or for everything?
This kind of makes having domestic chemicals production a necessity! Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it!
@@Hexaboo it's only for electronics and electrical components afaik, but it's one of the reasons that electronics only seem to get more expensive as the game goes on. By the time the recipes max out, you'll need a seriously insane amount of chemicals, so might as well start thinking about it soon!
Love the video, suprised how underrated this channel is.
No worries, working on that 'underrated' part, and you're helping! :)
Absolutely golden video.
Holy shit dude this video is so well produced for such a low viewership, I'm seriously impressed. subscribed!
Yes! Best way to help with that problem 😁
Thanks for great video
I know its likely a while away: But oh god I can't wait for nuclear industry, given BBojoe and others consider it the most positive industry for development period.
Then again, your technical understanding of how it works would make me wonder just how profitable it is under stress so I can wait!
It's profitability it's so absurd that even building straight up the nuclear fuel factory would solve all your debt problems.
Unless something catastrophic happens, uranium will be in the next video!
Greetings from russian community!!!
i like your videos because its something new, and something that i really need. We too have guides with our russian youtubers, but usually we have a lot calculates (1-2 hour video about how is time cycle is working) and they looks same to university lesson.
If hexaboo reading this, please make video about communications, because i dont really understand them (electricity station produces 5000MWt per hour, but wires dont use this type of measure, just 4\6\8\10\12\14 MWt, so how do i understand which wires i need to use? Same to the water and other communications)
i think if ur channel have russian translation it would be more popular, bcz we dont have anything like your content
A Russian translation? Hmm, who knows, maybe someday? 😁
About utilities, they indeed are a bit of a pain sometimes (think 'wrong slope' for sewers), and how to make them work will absolutely be covered in a video, thanks for suggesting the possible points to discuss.
Re: converting daily production/consumption megawatts into momentary cable capacity megawatts. Just divide the production/consumption value by 60. That'll get you the amount of wattage that moves through the wire at every single moment. Or check the 'Max. wattage (circuit breaker)' parameter of the power plant. That's the maximum it can deliver momentarily.
yummy moneyyyy, yes
0:24 Where is this from?
Kingpin: Life of Crime. It's still pretty good (don't know about the remaster)!