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APPLICATION: Earth Diplomacy #72

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dan-atack opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #73
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APPLICATION: Earth Diplomacy #72

dan-atack opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #73

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dan-atack commented Dec 7, 2023

First of a three-part series on Updating the Earth Screen, the Earth diplomacy feature will show the player how much favour they carry with each of Earth's 3 major monied groups (corporations, deranged billionaires, and national governments).

Each group will randomly be assigned a fraction of the Earth's GDP that they control. The player will start with a certain level of favour with each group that determines how much money the player gets from them, as a portion of their overall wealth.

Random events will periodically arise that affect the player's favour with the three factions. Each group's share of the Earth's GDP, as well as the GDP itself, will change every year by a random amount, and in response to certain random events.

Ultimately, the player's income (given on an Earth quarterly basis) is the sum of each group's share of the GDP, multiplied by that group's favour level.

@dan-atack dan-atack changed the title Earth Trade / Imports APPLICATION: Earth Diplomacy Dec 7, 2023
@dan-atack dan-atack linked a pull request Dec 9, 2023 that will close this issue
@dan-atack dan-atack reopened this Jan 2, 2024
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This was closed for some reason, but the issue is very much ongoing.

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