I think so long as the basic understanding of a "fair deal" is 1:1 in era or 2:1 up/down. Another example and i may be off a bit but the principle will be the same: 2 good from the industrial age one coke 4x5=20 and textiles 4x3=12, thats an 8 square difference, cost the same to produce so people will consider 1:1 a fair trade, but shouldnt the rubber be considered more valuable since it takes up a larger amount of space in your city?īottom line: do you *need* the goods, do you *need* them now - or - are you prepared to wait or make a counter offer and see who bites? A couple examples of this: Granite 4x4=16, Talc 3x3=9, so thats a 7 square difference the person making the talc could easily put in another building to offset the difference in cost to produce. One thing has occured to me lately and that i dont think anyone is considering is this, goods buildings are different sizes and thus take up different amounts of space in your town, and as i see it space is even more valuable than coins or supplies. Now, i have had a different view of this for quite awhile for various reasons. I have a question for you guys and i want your thoughts, i see people all the time talking about fair trades and they always say if they are of a different age should be 2:1, due to the difference in cost of coins and supplies to produce them.
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