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You need state central planning in a closed trading environment (aka basically only the USSR) to create actual industry. Those resource buildings arent necessarily analog to the total production of those goods, in reality since such a huge amount of people lived in subsitence most resources like lumber would be produced, used, and sold almost entirely locally. Resource buildings in game especially in 1950s era represent centralized multi layered production lines that are not possible to start without either foreign investment/tech transfer, or a large enough urban, educated, and economically free population.
China also had like 22 years of straight warfare from start date. It follows that not much would be there.
but prob a oversight tbh.
@The Lizerd King
Love your mod.
When the game starts and you play a nuclear power like the USSR or USA, the Silos magically disappear for no reason for which then you cannot begin a nuclear program nor can you even build anything related to nuclear power. Am I doing something wrong here?