Concept : Products

Basic


Many Empire sector types exist specifically to turn raw materials into products. Some of those products may, in turn, be considered raw materials for other industries which produce other products.
This table gives the constituents and costs for each type of product.
NOTE: All costs given in the table are for 100% production efficiency. Many processes depend on technology level or educational level of the country; a note like p.e.=(tlev+10)/(tlev+20) means that a country with a technology level of 0 has a production efficiency of 50% and will only produce one-half of the specified product amount for the given costs, whereas a country with a technology level of 100 will have a production efficiency of 92%.
The rate at which constituents are turned into products is governed by the work accrued to a sector (see info Innards) divided by the units of constituents per unit of product. E.g., it takes 3 units of work to produce 1 shell; 2 units to incorporate the light construction materials and 1 unit for the heavy. Natural resources such as fertility count as one unit of constituents; e.g., it takes 1 unit of work per unit of food produced.

shells

Shell production efficiency depends on technology level; p.e.=(tlev-20)/(tlev-10) Shells cost $3 each to manufacture. Each requires 2 units of light construction materials and 1 unit of heavy construction materials. You must have a minimum technology of 20 to produce shells.

guns

Gun production depends on technology level; p.e.=(tlev-20)/(tlev-10) Guns cost $30 each to manufacture. Each requires 5 units of light construction materials, 10 units of heavy construction materials, and 1 unit of oil. You must have a minimum technology of 20 to produce guns.

iron

Iron ore production depends on mineral content in mines. Extracting iron ore is free, and the mineral content of the sector is not depleted by mining iron.

dust

Gold dust production depends on gold mineral content in gold mines. Extracting gold dust is free, but the gold mineral content of the sector is depleted by mining gold dust.

bars

Gold bars are produced in banks. Gold bar production depends on gold dust in gold mines. Gold bars cost $10 to produce and require 5 units of gold dust each.

food

Food production efficiency depends on technology level and the fertility of the sector; p.e.=(tlev+10)/(tlev+20). Growing food is free, and the fertility of the sector is not depleted by growing food.

oil

Oil production efficiency depends on technology level and the oil content of the sector; p.e.=(tlev+10)/(tlev+20). Pumping oil is free, but the oil content of the sector is depleted by extracting and refining oil.

petroleum

Petroleum production depends on technology level; p.e.=(tlev-20)/(tlev-10). A unit of petroleum costs $1 to manufacture. Every 10 units of petroleum require 1 unit of oil to produce. You must have a minimum technology of 20 to produce petroleum.

lcm

Light construction material production efficiency depends on technology level; p.e.=(tlev+10)/(tlev+20). Producing lcms does not cost money, but requires 1 unit of iron ore.

hcm

Heavy construction material production efficiency depends on technology level; p.e.=(tlev+10)/(tlev+20). Producing hcms does not cost money, but requires 2 unit of iron ore.

rad

Radioactive material production efficiency depends on technology level, which must be at least 40. p.e.=(tlev-40)/(tlev-30). Producing rads cost $2 per ton, and depletes the uranium content of the sector.

education

A unit of education (a class of graduates), costs $10 to produce and requires 1 unit of light construction materials (see "info Education").

happiness

A unit of happiness (happy strollers), costs $10 to produce and requires 1 unit of light construction materials (see "info Happiness").

technology

Technology production efficiency depends on education level; p.e.=(elev-5)/(elev+5). A unit of technology (a technological breakthrough), costs $5 times the number of ETUs per update to produce, and requires 10 units of light construction materials, 5 units of oil and 1 unit of gold dust. For more details about how technology level is calculated from technology units, see "info Technology".

research

Research production efficiency depends on education level; p.e.=(elev-5)/(elev+5). A unit of research (a medical discovery), costs $90 to produce and requires 10 units of light construction materials, 5 units of oil and 1 unit of gold dust (see "info Research"). See also : Production , Update