Textiles

This sequel to the award-winning Crown of Glory takes Napoleonic Grand Strategy to a whole new level. This represents a complete overhaul of the original release, including countless improvements and innovations ranging from detailed Naval combat and brigade-level Land combat to an improved AI, unit upgrades, a more detailed Strategic Map and a new simplified Economy option. More historical AND more fun than the original!

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Can someone explain these boxes to me and why they are different than the others? I did not see anything in the manual to explain them. If I add up each province I should be making a lot more than 10 textiles? Why doesn't the middle number reflect this? Is it because I am not making enough wool? Is the middle number fixed or related to something like factories?

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In short; the top box shows what that particular province will produce with its current slider settings, the middle box shows what change will occur at a national level to the national stocks and the bottom box shows what you currently have in national stockpiles.

The textile +/- box shows less than total production because it takes into account textiles that will be consumed by your population that turn. I'm not sure at the moment, but it may also deduct produced textiles that are traded away and/or are reduced by "waste".

There is an info box in the lower left of the development screen which will tell you how many textiles, wine and so on that will be consumed by your population that turn. If you subtract that figure from what your provinces production actually add up to the resulting amount should be very close to the change box number.

Included in the game is a separate document which explains the development aspects of the game in some detail. If you play using the advanced economy, you should check it out-it really makes a difference in making the most of your adjustments.
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Ok thanks.
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Yes, bjmorgan's .pdf on the advanced economy is excellent, and must-read reading.
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