Subsidiary control - feature polls #3

Subsidiary DLC for Capitalism Lab
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Subsidiary control - feature polls #3

A new interface for limiting the industry (mega product class) which the CEO of your subsidiary is allowed to enter into. (e.g. limit your subsidiary to the Food & Beverage industry/mega product class only) (implemented)
21
23%
Allow you to set up several subsidiaries and assign them to focus on different industries. (implemented)
32
34%
You can set up a subsidiary to be real-estate focused, retail focused or tech-focused. (implemented)
23
25%
You can change the focus of your subsidiary after it has been operating for a number of years. (implemented)
17
18%
 
Total votes: 93

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David
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Subsidiary control - feature polls #3

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Here is the part 3 of the feature polls for the subsidiary control expansion pack.

Subsidiaries are those companies that you own more than 75% of the stock directly or via a holding company.

Please consider any side effects, drawbacks, or gameplay loopholes that may potentially occur when the player is given the power to control the subsidiaries.
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Re: Subsidiary control - feature polls #3

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Please also consider allowing the user to purchase subsidiary property (all firms, land and resources) at market price (or vice versa), so that the corporate structure can be re-organised (e.g. can bundle certain good or bad assets together to sell, do IPO or just close everything down).
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Re: Subsidiary control - feature polls #3

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torpedo_1 wrote:Please also consider allowing the user to purchase subsidiary property (all firms, land and resources) at market price (or vice versa), so that the corporate structure can be re-organised (e.g. can bundle certain good or bad assets together to sell, do IPO or just close everything down).
I agree with this.
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