Alternatively, steps 4 and 5 can be left until after placing initial buyers. It makes little difference.
Undo your previous action.
Step through log files used in asynchronous games.
Open a server control window for online games.
Open this help text.
Change sides or leave the game to free up your seat for another player.
Open the setup window.
Open factory windows.
Open player hand windows.
Open a window that shows all player demand cards in the game.
Open a window that allows for note taking.
Create an image of the entire board at the current zoom setting.
Zoom in on the board.
Select zoom (default is 21%, mouseover zoom is 100%).
Zoom out from the board.
This is where duplicates of dealerships placed on factory floors will appear.
This is an example of a dealership that is adjacent to one marketing department so it has a Medium (M) market stretch, and one car mainline with assembly capacity 4 and specs of speed 1, design 2, reliability 3, safety 0, range 2.
Specs are NOT updated automatically. To keep other players informed, a player must update the dealership on their factory floor, as shown below.
This is where market windows generated by 'Print sales brochures' will appear, and where buyers sold from the market will be moved. The Planning, Research, and Total Assembly Capacity numbers are updated automatically based on factory floor layouts and current assembly capacity.
All spark and buyer placement is automated, as is the sale price indicator.
Right-clicking a buyer or stack of buyers shows a menu of possible sales from the dealerships placed in your factory. Selecting a dealership will send the buyer(s) over to your market window area (3), next to the selected dealership (2), and increase your wealth accumulation score by the appropriate amount.
If a mistake is made, buyers and sparks can be adjusted by holding down SHIFT to select a market niche, then right-clicking.
The current year and phase are indicated here. Clicking the toolbar buttons will change this, but the phase indicator is merely a reference for players and has no effect on automation.
Cards are discarded here for review, according to the quadrants they were played in. Clicking 'Grow demand' always return the neutral cards to the deck before shuffling and drawing more.
Clicking a box will add or remove that player colour from the game.
Clicking a name will prompt you to input a replacement name
The set up button only becomes available when the player count is 3-5. After the first click, it changes to 'place buyers', and after the second click it becomes inactive.
Set up randomises the research boards and initial player focus and corresponding Gantt charts, and deletes all unused components (brand pieces, extra tiles, factory floor pieces).
The game must be set up using this window, otherwise the module will not function.
An option box can be checked that has two effects when checked:
1) Market windows will not be generated for dealerships that lack minimum specs
2) Placing a market window over a niche that has too high a requirement will generate a warning message
All tiles can be moved by dragging, and some can be rotated and flipped by right-clicking.
Departments, mainlines, and technology stations can be taken from the main board by right-clicking your factory floor.
Spec indicators can be placed by right-clicking technology stations.
Dealerships have buttons on them to track specs of attached mainlines.
Tiles are considered to be placed in your factory if they are to the right of the indicated line, and out of play if to the left.
Please contact Benkyo on boardgamegeek.com or vassalengine.org with any questions about the module or suggestions for improvement.