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Common markets Status: Please read our response

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I would like to see a page (similar to the world market demand page) added to common markets that would allow you to see what products, and amounts, are offered. It would also be nice, though I realize it would be much harder to implement, if this page showed the combined demand for all that markets members. (example) wood 7,000 units offered 250,000 units demand bricks 10,000 units offered 10,000 units surplus Accepting contracts would still work the same way, but I believe this addition would encourage more frequent and effective use of these markets and aid presidents/ceo's in gearing there economy towards the more stable common markets and away from the volatile world market. Common markets could become a form of economic empire with members compensating for each others weaknesses and eliminating reliance on the constantly changing world market. It seems to me that this the reason for a common market and this option would make common markets a much stronger part of the game. This is of course already possible with good communication, but its tedious and requires a lot of messaging. I strongly feel that this option would be a great tool for new and veteran players alike.If you agree with this proposal please vote yes for an improved common market. Thank you for your time, brandon0295

47 gamers voted for the proposal.
6 gamers voted against the proposal.

The proposal has been ACCEPTED.

W3Creative reaction:

This is a very good proposal and we will implement it as part of the common market upgrade we plan.

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