Poll on time and tech research
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One confusing thing about some of the techs, is that some have a + to some efficiency, than a minus to cost.
Oddly this seems too in some cases result in an overall negative effect.
IE say the tech gives +5% medical efficiency and -10% costs.
In some cases its seems like the -10% cost creates a negative influence on the efficiency,which may or may not be made up by the +5% efficiency bonus.
So even though it says your getting a +5% efficiency bonus,when the effect of the cost reduction on the efficiency is factored in, you dont get anywhere near that +5%
Oddly this seems too in some cases result in an overall negative effect.
IE say the tech gives +5% medical efficiency and -10% costs.
In some cases its seems like the -10% cost creates a negative influence on the efficiency,which may or may not be made up by the +5% efficiency bonus.
So even though it says your getting a +5% efficiency bonus,when the effect of the cost reduction on the efficiency is factored in, you dont get anywhere near that +5%
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How efficiencies work
tkobo,tkobo wrote:One confusing thing about some of the techs, is that some have a + to some efficiency, than a minus to cost.
Oddly this seems too in some cases result in an overall negative effect.
I too have been a bit baffled that some efficiencies give you a plus to your rating efficiency while reducing cost. Since your investment then goes down so does your shown efficiency percentage. I think most of these efficiency boosters work behind the scenes so to say. At any particular efficiency percentage you get that 5% or 10% efficiency boost, it doesn't actually raise your efficiency percentage. Yep I usually have to boost up my investment after a cost savings reduction.
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Apples and Oranges
I don't think those pseudo campaigns are a valid way to test research time since those linked scenarios usually just give researched items at the end of one a finish before the start of another. The only valid test of how long it takes to complete the research tech tree is the World scenario where you have continuity of time and have to research each and every tech the good old fashioned way, by earning it and not being given freebie research. I still think it takes way too long to research multiple techs and the tech research cap needs fixing so that multiple techs can use up the allocated research funding allocated to tech research.
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Re: Apples and Oranges
So based on the current model on the world level, how long did it take?Eric Larsen wrote:...The only valid test of how long it takes to complete the research tech tree is the World scenario where you have continuity of time and have to research each and every tech...
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It really depends on how i approach the research.
If i put zero funding into it for like 10 years and just build up my nations income and treasury, i can usually finish the research (tech level and techs) in circa under 10 years of funded time.
So less than circa 20 years of gametime total.
If i try and research from the very beginning,funding paying for research from day 1 of the gameplay,it actually seems to take me roughly the same circa 20 years. BUT im usually scrapping for money during that time period.
And sometimes it even seems to take a few extra years this way.
This is unfortunately off the top of my head though.As i dont play simply the "world" scenario very often. i usaully play campaigns if i want to play the world map and work my way towards the world map.
If i put zero funding into it for like 10 years and just build up my nations income and treasury, i can usually finish the research (tech level and techs) in circa under 10 years of funded time.
So less than circa 20 years of gametime total.
If i try and research from the very beginning,funding paying for research from day 1 of the gameplay,it actually seems to take me roughly the same circa 20 years. BUT im usually scrapping for money during that time period.
And sometimes it even seems to take a few extra years this way.
This is unfortunately off the top of my head though.As i dont play simply the "world" scenario very often. i usaully play campaigns if i want to play the world map and work my way towards the world map.
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I have did it. 4 years 5 months and completed the tech tree. I beat 5 years. Was the toughest test I did so far. Succeed in the Mid-East as Israel. I took over everything but Iran by 2014. It helped alot. All the techs and tech level of 125. Even went back and researched units not even for that scenario and even completed them 2 months after I was finished with Israel's techs. Well now one test is finished. And I'm not going back and try to do better. It would give me headaches and possibly nightmares.
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