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i instead thought why not spam many roads to move faster, this made any amount of logistics wasted completely
might be in game folder
i have read manual a while before playing and got confused about logistics anyway lol, i think it was there though, but is itself contradictive (more roads = less logistics)
i have played a bunch of times, but government and events are always something annoying and esoteric - and the damage can be notable
also one key problem - you may obviously want SPECIFIC profile, but that is unlikely to happen - you have to lead a perfect course, which conflicts with many people and events as well - many events do not have support for your utopia, they just can ruin it, most likely will, long before you kept profile for tens of turns
Yes the manual does not explain everything and there are a few annoying typos and a few weird things like pre-battle screen and logistics not being entirely explained. The manual and the game needed a little more time and the UI needs a couple tweaks. Overall though the game is solid. Manual is a must read. After that it still takes playing a game or two to get the hang of things.