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E-commerce triggers

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2019 3:22 pm
by thorstein
I'm trying to go fully e-commerce detailer in my survival CES gameplay (with latest real world mod)

Sadly even with 90% PC and internet users and 80% e-market share I have some products with 0 sales (no ai company; 50-100 product total rating).
I found that building "showrooms" (shops too small to fulfill demands) can help, but not for all products.

Are there any hidden triggers launching e-sales?

Re: E-commerce triggers

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 4:42 am
by David
I will look into your save game and try to find out the reason for you.

Could you please provide us with your save game file ?
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Re: E-commerce triggers

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2019 12:59 am
by thorstein
David - it wasn't bug report. It was just a question about mechanics.

For example - "shady" import mechanic in survival mode CES start at sth about 350.000 city population (so if you don't produce any desktops the digital age starts at 8-12 years).

Some items has 0 e-sales quite long and i can't manage price from "product details tab" until at least 1 e-saled item.
I was wondering if they are exist any triggers for e-sales launch (volumen of sales; less than x% saturation of market; at least x total internet users; at least x average per city internet users etc.

But if you don't recognize any type of triggers here i try provide you quite plain save for inwestigation in few weeks.

Re: E-commerce triggers

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2019 8:41 am
by David
I am not aware of any triggers. I could look at your save game and see if I can identify any obvious reasons that prevent e-commerce from taking off.