Pazzo d'oro wrote:I know Feniks - I see you sniffing around me Vaasburg warehouse quite often for bargains
The simpler solution be to bar plantation owners from the port markets where they operate.
I see one player who would have to commit more resources to merchant shipping at a glance
OR run them just like goldsmiths. I would make one change. A % of everyone's goods go to port automatically, the rest must be sold at another port. To keep stocks up at port and maybe down the road that % amount is set by governor.
OR
I saw someone else with a great idea too but i would modify the idea. What if plantations paid in tokens or chits (much like the old company's did) you would needed to have them exchanged to collect the GC (1 chit = 1 gc). They could be exchanged by your bank automatically once they arrive in hideout port. Remember there were no wire transfers back then. What this would mean is that everyone would get instant GC in their hideout port plantation, but for the rest of your plantations must transfer the chits in ships to your hideout port and must have bank at level (?).
Every plantation can only hold (x) amount of chits based on size. If your chit bank fills to capacity, your plantation production stops till you remove chits via fleets, but still uses resources for your workers health and happiness.
This would also mean that anyone who takes these chits in battle must also bring back to their home port to get GC. For pirates there would be a new Black Market voodoo that acts like a party trade card for chits.
Then you Add in a few voodoo to mess with things in the plantations, just like ships and ports. Maybe something like:
1. Spanish flu - % of workers plantation workers are dead due to sickness (like black death)
2. Bad politics - You cant use the local players market for 24 hours (like black list)
3. United Workers - Use % more resources per day for production. (like a few different ones )
4. Company Stores - Shows the total information of a players plantation. (like other fleet and voodoo info cards)