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x3 for era a buildings
x6 for era b buildings
x9 for era c buildings
I nerfed it and I also changed the residential buildings rule, now only 50% of them will demand sorted mail and output waste and unsorted mail; 25% will output only unsorted mail without any input and the last 25% will output only waste without any input. I like it better, but I didn't upload it since I don't know if others here would like to see such a change.
Maybe find extractors in interesting locations, decide which chains to use according to towns, their demands and those extractor locations, and then place processing industries to make the chain as profitable as possible?
That is how I play it. Starting 1850 is very very challenging because of the extra cost to buy industries, tho also because you pick where industries are, you can become richer sooner from perfectly optimized lines.