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Example: lets say you start a game on standard difficulty and later on you change it to green
If you want to buy an outpost , even though on green it cost 150 the price will be 300, so if you dont have 300 the outpost will be buged even thought you might have 200 cost is 150 but the real price is the original start you had at creation of the game (300) so if you have 300 and buy it, even thought it says 150 you will still pay 300
with lower, actualy you buy the outpost or base to the original price, instead of the chosen new difficulty.
i dont know if the opossite also works green prices on a highter difficulty if your the creation of the game started green.