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03.01.2013 - 11:48
It'd be cool if there was an option to scale all the cities in your map at once... multiply by all the same amount that you can type in.
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03.01.2013 - 14:50
YES! YES! YES!

I made my income too low on my map at this would be PERFECT
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03.01.2013 - 15:18
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03.01.2013 - 16:27
Escrito por Cherse, 03.01.2013 at 11:48

It'd be cool if there was an option to scale all the cities in your map at once... multiply by all the same amount that you can type in.

The addition of it is easy and simple but scaling by constant (multiplying a set number) isn't very good with real data.
Besides, what factor are you going to use for this constant number? Population? Arbitary value?
If your population is already using the multiplier then the map will be boring to play, since you can identify the income of a city just by its reinforcements.
I support this only if this makes map-making more accessible to people and allow them to develop more delicate detailed maps.
HOWEVER, I do not wish to see a trend of multiplier relied maps.
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03.01.2013 - 16:31
Ezzatam i think you're confused... i meant being able to multiply the incomes in the cities as they stand. And by whatever number you would type in.
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04.01.2013 - 10:36
Escrito por Cherse, 03.01.2013 at 16:31

Ezzatam i think you're confused... i meant being able to multiply the incomes in the cities as they stand. And by whatever number you would type in.

You can create your own scale to do what you want.
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04.01.2013 - 11:01
Well yes... the scaling isnt the problem, typing all the figures in is.
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