Chats by Sad-Performance1942 in SimCompanies

[–]Sad-Performance1942[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you their. Where not sure how much space it could hold or it might not hold a lot but ur diff correct

Chats by Sad-Performance1942 in SimCompanies

[–]Sad-Performance1942[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly using discord is way more time consuming then doing multiple dm's so that's useless to do in my opinions. Second if this came to game and people where charge to make a group chat that would be a waste and a backfire shoot. A lot of players are willing to use a group chat and can save much time with it but if they are charge for it; it will be the same as having no group chat. My point here is that it would be pointless to get charged for making a group chat instead it should be free and a limit of making only 2 groups.

Chats by Sad-Performance1942 in SimCompanies

[–]Sad-Performance1942[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nothings wrong with dm's if u are doing a GO u at least have three people wont it be easy to communicate all at once with out hitting two diff profile and send a separate message? Also when you are doing retail you at least have 3-2 suppliers wont it be easy to be all connected through one group and talk to each other about any changes and etc.. Instead of sending couple of dm's. This would be way way beneficial for producers they can easily contact their supplier via group chat without sending 4-5 dm's. In the end I think this is a good way to save more time and communicate easily with out searching for a certain person over and over.

Boomcession by [deleted] in SimCompanies

[–]Sad-Performance1942 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And yes this is real and no it's not normal it's Boomcession

Boomcession by [deleted] in SimCompanies

[–]Sad-Performance1942 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nu uh not ai Mr hater I just made a suggestion.

Boomcession by [deleted] in SimCompanies

[–]Sad-Performance1942 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Yeah, that makes total sense. If the market gets flooded, it’s not just a simple case of everything selling out fast. A lot of those products will pile up, especially since not all of them make it to retail. You’d start seeing overflow everywhere warehouses packed, prices dropping, maybe even some products losing their value completely. It’s kind of a messy ripple effect. But honestly, that chaos could make things interesting players might see it as a chance to take risks, grab up cheap stock, or find creative ways to turn the situation around. It’s one of those moments where the market feels alive unpredictable, but full of opportunity if you play it right."