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Rhahi, thanks. I think the key points to emphasize in that tactic are that resource nodes should be abundant and conveniently located for the other corporations, and you should hedge your bets by keeping a decent stockpile in reserve. I think if a single player is the one making the resources and decides to withhold their supply, they will be left frustrated when you instead start using your stockpile until another corporation tries to take advantage of the high price by producing it too.
But once there are 2 different producers, I would think a tactic of trying to withhold the resource by one would give too much advantage to the other producer.
I think it's as risky as everything else you can do, haha. And think of the payoff when you use the hacker array to cause a water surplus
If you want to test your skill against other players of similar level, the causal tournament coming up this sat is a good place to be. Caster will critic on your gameplay and you can learn much faster this way.
Strange that I don't see you in multiplayer.