I did a little chart showing the production costs of Coins/Supplies each for a 4 Hr. I would be most grateful if someone can help with this dilemma!! Thank you in advance.Thank you so much Konrad - that really makes sense - This is good information. I think inputting the amount of goods one needs first is the logical way to use the calculator but that still doesn't explain why the calculator shows a different result if what is being offered is input first. I've asked several people who trade a great deal about this issue and received varying answers. If I first input what is being offered (71 renewable resources) the calculator then displays 59 gas which would make this an unfair trade. If I use the calculator as I've always done, a fair trade for 39 gas is 47 renewable resources, in which case the member is offering a lot more than fair. Here is a current example: A member needs 39 gas and is offering 71 renewable resources. I've been experimenting with the calculator since then and am about to pull out my hair! That is how I check unfair trades as well however, last week I sent out an unfair trade notice and was told it was a fair trade if I entered what was being offered first which seems backwards to me. When I post a trade, I enter the good and amount I need into the calculator and offer what is displayed as a fair trade of another good. the goods one is offering which makes absolutely no logical sense, at least to my mind! I discovered that, post-Colonial age, the calculator displays different figures for the same amount of goods traded depending on which type is entered first ie. Our guild uses this Fair Trade Calculator: As the fair trade moderator for the guild I've found the calculator easy to use and very straight forward.until last week.
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