08-02-2018, 10:42 PM
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1 hour ago, estherhb said:
Kralyerg verified that the Central Market and other <abbr title="Colonial Charter">CC</abbr> Markets have code that specifies the max % of categories (such as Stone, Food, Fuel, etc.) markets will store. This was adjusted when the additional flags were added so a few items will not inundate a market. The total storage for the Central Market is 18,500 which indicates the total weight of goods not the item count. Stone, Iron and Charcoal should not take up 90% of your Central Market. If so, it is likely that you are using a mod that is causing that. Please let us know which mods you are using, the versions and load order. Also, it would help if you could send us a picture of your market with the inventory open.
Here are the mods I use, in the order they appear in the in-game mod list.
Bakery Plus
Inedible Beef
Inedible Bison Meat
Inedible Charki
Inedible Cheval
Inedible Mutton
Inedible Pork
Inedible Venison
<abbr title="Colonial Charter">CC</abbr> Hot Crops
Inedible Barley
Inedible Butter
Inedible Canola
Inedible Coffee Beans
Inedible Cream
Inedible Flour
Inedible Oats
Inedible Rye
Inedible Sorghum
Inedible Sunflowers
Inedible Tulips
Inedible Wheat
Jade Quarry
Marble Quarry
D20 Medieval Houses
Happiness Radius
Legalized Marijuana
Renewable Resources beta 2
Unhappiness Radius
RoadBound
<abbr title="Colonial Charter">CC</abbr>: 1.76 Journey
Tunnel Mine (<abbr title="Colonial Charter">CC</abbr> version)
Pirate Cove
Build Monument
Tropical Greenhouse
Tighter Roads Extended Edition
And a screenshot of what I'm talking about, using lumber as the example. In this screenshot it's been about two in-game years since I built anything with lumber or produced any lumber. Every now and then some will go back into the stockpile, but then it will get almost completely grabbed back into the marketplace again. The same thing happens with heating resources, furnace fuel, clay and sand, as well as the basic materials like logs and stone and iron ore.
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