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They changed it?
Sell Yellow/Red on the right side.
I think the Trading skill effects it to a degree.
Or did it change in the last patch?
Denars in red: sell sell sell
Denars in green: buy buy buy
Denars in yellow: meh
Buying in Bulk is more expensive, of course it is, because its Ye Olden Days.
I wish they would adopt a similar pricing and trading scheme like Gaming Minds did with Port Royale, Rise of Venice and Grand Age Medieval.
Recently there has been a change though:
Now the whole item is green or red. It hasn't affected the green or red Denar pricetag on it though.
Why does this game not include base features, like average price you paid for your goods, so you see your profits.
Or somekind of spreadsheet or noteblock feature, it's a bit immersion breaking having to alt tab to word or excel to get some number crunching done.
And how do you get xp from making money? Somethings I make ♥♥♥♥ tons of money and nothing happens, then I make a little and the xp bar moves all over the place.
Is it somewhat random? Does it happen in intervals? How come I can trade skills as governor for my main character if I can never be a governor?