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Well all containers subtract the price of their contents from the base price. This means that only a full container has a "price", while an empty has often a negative price. An example:
Filling it shows the price of 2640, which is quite cheap for such an amount of fuel. Furthermore: the price will always be 2640, independent of what fuel is selected.
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Well all containers subtract the price of their contents from the base price. This means that only a full container has a "price", while an empty has often a negative price. An example:
Filling it shows the price of 2640, which is quite cheap for such an amount of fuel. Furthermore: the price will always be 2640, independent of what fuel is selected.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: