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Danny-Dynamita

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We know who gets to buy goods first, it goes in order of global rank (1st buys 1st and so on). But when the market has an excess of a certain good how does it decide who sells his goods first? I hope the system doesn't spread the lack of sales across all the countries equally, someone has to get to sell his goods first and hence sell all of his' while someone else doesn't sell a single unit. So, what's the priority system of the SELLING market? The same as the purchasing one? Or there's no order at all and producing an overproduced good will always mean you'll have losses even if you're more competitive than someone else?

Ie, in SuperPower 2 you get to sell first the higher your GDP (the same for purchasing).
 

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Two way priority might be too much for the GPs. Then minors might not be able to buy or sell. Bad since they can't adjust their price lower to compete.
 

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Which is of course exactly how markets work. Storage? What's that?

That sounds like a french word. It must be about food.

But really I'd rather complain first about the lack of shipping, then about storage.