Let me tell you I went bankrupt in about the same amount of time it took the real John DeLorean to get so desperate he agreed to a cocaine deal for more money (which turned out to be federal entrapment but by the time that was over his assets were sold off).Īnyway, report from my last arhana game: Can you keep your company afloat under the same circumstances as old Johnny? That is to say, start in Gasmea in 1975 with only 200 million and no tech, dealers etc. I also tried (with even less success) the "DeLorean challenge". I haven't seen anyone else do it in 4.0 though, and like i said i went bankrupt by 1960 or something.
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At this difficulty the challenge is staying alive at all, forget scoring lmao. The ultimate par for insane+ would be a 10x or greater difficulty multiplier (ideally still in 1946 though, otherwise its arguably less difficult just with less time to score). But, this was in 3.7 when factories were cheaper.
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Killrob did one of his campaign videos on a harder start by giving himself no money or factories, but some land he could take a loan against. Insane+ would be a custom difficulty that's harder than Insane, set up in the advanced settings. I did get off the ground with a >10x difficulty multiplier ($50M and nothing else) but I went bankrupt trying to launch my second model. Back in 3.7 I pulled off a pretty good campaign with land only and no money, but of course that's harder now. However, I'm not sure I've actually started on the regular insane difficulty, usually just either hard with a medium factory or insane+. Loans are so much harsher in 4.0 I assumed you couldn't. On a mostly related note, apparently Mr Regular of Regular Car Reviews judged an Automation competition which I had no idea about.Īnyway I'm actually surprised you can get the loan for a medium factory without going bankrupt on Insane. They also showed a gif in discord a little while back of customizable engine paints. Transparent windows, interior fixtures coming soon Can move fixtures on absolute coordinates, doesn't have to be on surface of car body Add factories to production without creating a facelift (I really want this one) 36 month engineering time discount on your first car in campaign if you're going to lose money, you're going to lose very little money at the beginning you're just build familiarity, your cars aren't veery good, so it's a valid strategy to stay on tiny/contract for your first production run.
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you can also engineer shit process and patch it up with Q/A and low wages.Īnd another tip. they're price insensitive but they're also small market, so small expensive run are better than large cheap runs, until you have enough margin that is to open up large dealership networks. To sell into lux the only trick is to turn around tooling and automation. the trick there is to overextend with a loan into a medium factory immediately, then survive until market awareness catch up with production
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alternatively you can sell van internally, these have a reachable budget, but they're not helping familiarity on the top end.
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The arahna trick is to sell to luxury car to dallua exclusively until fruinia comes up, then you can just create a variant with manual gearbox and stiffer suspension for their market.