I was just wondering how the team plan to incorporate a stock market system into the game, if at all. Corporate takeovers have featured prominently in motor industry history, especially concerning companies such as Volkswagen and GM, who seem to own over half the mainstream brands in North America. I think a stock market with the ability to invest in, and ultimately take over, rival brands would be a wholly relevant addition to the game.
There is nothing concrete about all this yet, but what we strife for is to have A function stock market (i.e. one for the whole world) where you and all of your competitors are on if you are in the stock market. The taking over of brands is something we’d like to include too, but it is difficult to say where drawing the line is appropriate. It is fun to buy out other companies… but to be bought out after having spent 30h playing the campaign is everything but.
Perhaps a difficulty level, determining how aggressive the AI plays the stock market.
I liked how the stockmarket worked in Railroad Tycoon 3. It was even possible to play the game without setting up a company, just buy and sell shares. I guess that might be a bit too complex though.
I wonder if owning significant stock in another company could allow you access to their engine and chassis designs, or allow you to use their stores to sell your cars. If so you could arrange deals of stock and or capital with another company to build a joint factory, like the Toyota/Chevy nummi plant in California, where shared designs can be produced.
That could factor into how risky a strategy you want to pursue. Say for example, you begin with 100% ownership of the company. If you want to fund increased production via the issuing of shares there is obviously the risk that a big rival is going to come in and scoop them up. Alternatively, keep control and expand at a slower rate through existing reserves or via bankloans, which would nullify the risk to the business, assuming you don’t default on a loan. I wouldn’t mind betting that most business sim fans would appreciate the challenge involved.
Depends, if you can start another company with that money might be fun. E.g. I’m tired of the brand I created and want to create a new one without throwing all the work in the garbage.
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Depends, if you can start another company with that money might be fun. E.g. I’m tired of the brand I created and want to create a new one without throwing all the work in the garbage.[/quote]
Again from one of the railroad tycoons, you had separate company and personal finances. You could by and sell shares independently of the company and be a “robber Baron” You could even be ousted as CEO from your company by the board if you owned less than 50%, but depending on your finances you could buy into a rival or setup a new one.
It was an interesting dynamic. I do remember one game where I had made a poor starting choice for my 1st company, was ousted and managed to start up a modest rival that eventually was able to expand and takeover my original company. It felt gooood
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Depends, if you can start another company with that money might be fun. E.g. I’m tired of the brand I created and want to create a new one without throwing all the work in the garbage.[/quote]
Again from one of the railroad tycoons, you had separate company and personal finances. You could by and sell shares independently of the company and be a “robber Baron” You could even be ousted as CEO from your company by the board if you owned less than 50%, but depending on your finances you could buy into a rival or setup a new one.
It was an interesting dynamic. I do remember one game where I had made a poor starting choice for my 1st company, was ousted and managed to start up a modest rival that eventually was able to expand and takeover my original company. It felt gooood [/quote]
That seems very interesting. If I didn’t thought railroad was boring I might enjoy that game just for the corporal aspect alone.
People here worry about something but for a player not wanting anything to do with it he simply could not sell shares. Basically, it’s an option that unless you use it, it won’t affect the game.