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Post by Gregs »

i'm pretty happy with my 250,000,000 a year. I find that long cargo line work the best with the industries producing the most they can.
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Post by peter24 »

My company currently makes £250,000,000/year profit and my balance is £19 billion. I've only capitalised on about half the towns on this map though so I could make more.

I have to add that's i'm the only company in the game though :)
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Post by gkirilov »

A better way to compare is using the delivered cargo graph.
I can start with approx. 97000 units for 3 months. This gives +230Mil. Euro per year.
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Post by Moriarty »

Well two old-saves.
First:
Year: 2050 (started 1936)
Cargo devilivered (1 year): 207,072
Profit: £22million per year (£20m trains (#72), £2m aircraft ('40))
Balance: £838 million
Map: 256*256


Second, a collaboration network game (the xmas one as it happens):
Year: 2053 (started 1945)
Cargo delivered (1 year): 448,942
Profit: £61mil a year (and rising) (£39m trains (#248), £20m aircraft (#101))
Balance: £1.6bil (lots was spent on the big xmas-sign (landscaping))
map: 256*12

Inflation off on both

Interestingly, it's clear I was making MUCH more per-train on the smaller map than we did with the collaboration.
Conversely the aircraft in the collaboration made significantly more money, but I'd hazard that's because it was a bigger map which means much more money for aircraft.
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