![]() ![]() I haven't seen anything to indicate this. Originally posted by gardlt:I'm surprised if you found a difference in the way the warehouse acts in campaigns versus the rest of the game. Probably the grain supply is lacking a little. We can tell here that the Brewery in the example is level 5 since it has 99 unit maximum capacity, however there are only 14 available units ready for shipping. Works the same for farms if you click on those. So this is a display of the export stock for that Brewery, you can see the same info if you click on the city. The other numbers indicate that the warehouse is connected to a city with a Brewery and it can access the export stock for that industry. This can only be filled with train deliveries. In the example given in Tips & tricks, "0/+14/99." I'm surprised if you found a difference in the way the warehouse acts in campaigns versus the rest of the game. In the section on the actual building Transport business -> Warehouse, the above is called "export stock." To prevent confusion stock/stockpile is probably a better term for the storage quotas. In Tips & Tricks, the section in Economy -> "Import/export warehouses" is not referring to the building "warehouse." This is referring to an abstracted function governing storage quotas. ![]()
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