Author: Gold Runner
Translator: Riemer_1990
Last Saturday after we had abandoned the boat in Virtua I frowned and looked around. At first things seemed pretty organized. But when I was on the Virtuan soil for a bit longer I found some missing pieces. Almost no exims, no subsidies, to small roads. Is this because of inexperienced players?
First of all, let we start with the mayor of Cashington. Here Veronica was rolling the show and everything looked perfect in order. There were enough roads and the exims where alright. After the most traders put up a business they eximmed as much as they could. However after some time all the exims were fulfilled leaving some traders without additional funds. Also the first subsidy isn’t something to put on your CV. Of course it isn’t necessary, but those small ishes really make the differences the first few days. In the end everything went pretty well. There are enough exims now and the subsidies are divided very nicely.
The second city we are going to discuss is the mayor of Centropolis. Here Mr. Dow is in command. What first crossed in mind when looking at this city is that there is only a very small mainstreet.
Also the mayor wasn’t able to get in Virtua the first day, luckily due the new automatic systems he could order the exims from a foreign country. However due the small mainstreet Centropolis is not attractive enough for all those big traders outside Centropolis who wants a shop in every city. Due this the shopsizes are not to be brag about. Also –just like in Cashington- the First subsidy wasn’t issued that early. This was most likely caused by the fact that the mayor arrived late in the Federation. This was quite a disadvantage, trade didn’t started up well and therefore the Centropolians even had to buy from the Federal Supermarket a lot. However after some time Centropolis became a big city once again with thanks of some citizens. The exims are set every night and the is enough subsidy flow.
And last but not least of the beautiful Virtua, the city Nasdaqar. Here RDG 1 has seated the mayoral office but has been replaced by Furywind after a bad start. There is a small mainstreet and to make matters worse even the mayor has bought some lots along the road. There were no exims and the subsidies were quite low in the start. Also a lack of trader is something common in Nasdaqar. Now things –with the help of our new mayor Furywind– Things are better but if it will recover from the bad start? We shall review it again in the next edition.