Politician Archive
Thread: Where is the truth???
Plinka, I know that you didn't write it, but the "Official Player City Guide" on the main Station page is wrong on a number of accounts, and full of wrong information.
Mission Terminals, Skill Trainers, Decorations
The mayor can learn two skills that allow him to place mission terminals and skill trainers. In Civic Planning 2 the mayor earns /installmissionterminal and in Civic Planning 3 the mayor earns /recruitskilltrainer.
Only the mayor can use these commands and they must be executed within the city borders. They each cost 1000 credits from the treasury to use. They allow the mayor to place a mission terminal or a skill trainer. If the mayor also has Martial Planning 4, they can place factional mission terminals.
The terminals and trainers have a radial option "Remove" that only shows up for the mayor. This allows the mayor to get rid of the terminal if they don't want it. The terminals and trainers may be placed inside any structure in the city.
That paragraph above, has atleast 3 false statements itself. /installmissionterminal is in Civic Planning 1 not 2, /recruitskilltrainer is in Civic Policy 2 not 3. And maintenance on the Mission terminals is 1,500 credits a week not 1,000. One has to wonder, does this stuff even get proof read by anyone on the Dev team, and if you tell me that TH proof reads it, that would explain everything. All I am asking for myself and all the other budding Politicians and fellow players is, if they are going to post a "Official Guide" about anything, please put the correct information in it.
The "official" guide has another error:
The third type are commercial structures owned by players. These are the Theater, Cantina, and Hospital. A Cantina must be placed by a Master Musician or Master Dancer. A Hospital must be placed by a Master Doctor or Master Combat Medic.
A cantina can ALSO be placed by a Master Chef. Made me very nervous because we had always intended to have our Master Chef place the cantina. Thankfully, she could.
I'm not upset that the guide is wrong. What I can't figure out is, why don't they correct it and add to it as obvious errors and omissions are revealed?