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To all the experienced players, how exactly does a corporation work in practice and in what way are resources, cash pooled together and the information about them displayed (do you see the information for your company and then the corporation)? And can players within the corporation control each others companies or is it more mutual... Any advice would be great, I have read they are good for growth etc.
Only thing you cannot get without corp are certificates and corp project bonuses (started with collected certificates) and that's all about corp
Corp members have common interest to other member grow faster so he can collect more certificates and corp can turn on more projects at once.
Afc is much better when more players work together (if corporation is organized) and cover more different things at once but at the end when companies grow large you produce all you need by yourself
So we back on first : collecting certificates and corp projects
Take a look at this page. It should explain everything.
As Gorchilo said,
Gorchilo
Afc is much better when more players work together (if corporation is organized) and cover more different things at once but at the end when companies grow large you produce all you need by yourself
I haven't had any experience in corporations yet, but I will make one tomorrow, you are more than welcome to join if you like. From what I gather, corporations are simply groups where people share resources and help out. Like a club, we'd look out for eachother.
If you are running a factory and tinkered with the "Sale" settings, you would notice the distribution policies: "To any customer.." "To my own company..." among others, there is also "To corporation members only". You can sell cheap cheap valuables that you won't find on the market from other players. You could also share warehouses.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure I messaged you this morning (12 or so hours before this post. Time differences are a pain sometimes) about inviting you to my corporation tomorrow. We can have a look at it tomorrow, if you like.