The manual says: "On route creation the system suggests 'default prices' for the route. The prices are formed based on route type, length, game year, inflation level etc"
Is domestic default pricing also affected by GDP of country?
eg: Does a 200nm domestic route in Colombia have lower default pricing than a 200nm route in the US or are they the same?
Thanks!
Mike
Since no one posted a reply, maybe we can just compare some figures from GW2
Could a few players post the default pricing of a domestic route of about 150nm?
I'm in Taiwan (145% Salary level / $10088 GDP)
158nm Domestic Route default pricing: Y:$111 , C:$251 , F$402
Thanks!
Brazil, GW2, 80% salary level, GDP p/c 4317 USD
Route SSA-AJU, 137 NM, default price $ 110.
Poland, 100% salary level, 3983 $ GDP
Warsaw-Poznan, 153NM, 111$, 251$, 402$
USSR, Relative salary level 80%, 4671$ GDP
Sochi - Mineralnye Vody (144nm)
111 / 250 / 400$
Country economy level is a new thing and only affecting cargo calculations so far. Pricing for all components (pax/cargo) is globally the same (= 100nm domestic route has the same price in every country). varies according to global inflation level and/or other game settinga).