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I'm just curious if it's possible to disable auto-subsidizing when a factory is built. I'm playing as the US, and I have tons and tons of factories constantly being built. I also don't like having to constantly (every 2-3 minutes) go through the list to find factories that aren't economically viable and stop subsidizing them. I know there is a "stop subsidizing all" button, but if I use that I would have to go through again to re-subsidize all the military factories I have going, as well as a few other consumer based factories.

As the original question said; is it possible to disable it automatically subsidizing factories when they're built? I've looked through the game options, etc, and have had no success as of yet.
 
I'm just curious if it's possible to disable auto-subsidizing when a factory is built. I'm playing as the US, and I have tons and tons of factories constantly being built. I also don't like having to constantly (every 2-3 minutes) go through the list to find factories that aren't economically viable and stop subsidizing them. I know there is a "stop subsidizing all" button, but if I use that I would have to go through again to re-subsidize all the military factories I have going, as well as a few other consumer based factories.

As the original question said; is it possible to disable it automatically subsidizing factories when they're built? I've looked through the game options, etc, and have had no success as of yet.

The "stop subsidizing all" button only applies to your current selection of factories. (By default, all factories.) You can deselect military goods so that those factories are not affected by the button pressing.

To answer your main question, though: no, I don't think that's possible.
 
The "stop subsidizing all" button only applies to your current selection of factories. (By default, all factories.) You can deselect military goods so that those factories are not affected by the button pressing.

To answer your main question, though: no, I don't think that's possible.

Ah alright, thanks for that anyways.