info/Products: Don't call sector p.e. "level p.e."

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
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@ -57,16 +57,16 @@ Mining a \*Qnatural resource\*U such as fertility
takes one unit of work;
e.g., it takes 1 unit of work per unit of food produced.
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How many products each unit of production makes depends on the level
How many products each unit of production makes depends on the
production efficiency, which is the product's level p.e. (shown by
"show product") times the sector type's p.e. (shown by "show sect
capabilities"). Production requires a level p.e. above zero, obviously.
capabilities"). Production requires a p.e. above zero, obviously.
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Say your country is at tech level 25. Then your agribusinesses' level
Say your country is at tech level 25. Then your agribusinesses'
p.e. is (25+10)/(25+20) * 900% = 7, i.e. they'll make 7 food per unit
of production. Your shell industries' level p.e. is only
of production. Your shell industries' p.e. is only
(25-20)/(25-10) * 100% = 1/3, i.e. they'll make 1 shell per three
units of production. Your uranium mines can't produce at all, because
their level p.e. is negative.
their p.e. is negative.
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.SA "Producing, Updates, Item-types"