Clearing up the misunderstandings about the new RM system
Kuninobu Kazuo
The latest improvement isn't going to be about "if a country doesn't have the required raw material, you won't be able to produce that specific RM" as it is written by a lot.
You simply won't get the "+25%" production bonus, which is, by the way, not exactly 25%.
Let's see the formula of a citizen with the basic production of 100:
-Production in a RM Co. with bonus:
100*(1+0,1+0,2+0,25+0,25)/6 = 30
-Production in a RM Co. without bonus:
100*(1+0,1+0,2+0,25+)/6 = 26
Where the:
0,1 is the basic 10% booster,
0,2 is the bonus for two invited citizen,
0,25 is the bonus got after the company which is the property of the player.
The 2nd 0,25 which is missing from the second formula is the RM bonus.
A simple division:
30/26= 1,1538
So, if you have two invited citizens and the RM you need, you can have ~+15,38% extra production!
I won't derive the same without invited ones, that's like ~18,51%.
Isn't that simple?
That's it, that's all!
Your sincerely,
Nobu
Whooops, almost forgot:
You would do me a really big favor if you PM'd this guy, called Geezus with the following message: Kuninobut támogatom! /= I support Nobu/
(It's a competition I'm attending, and a winner gets a (almost) completely free company)
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1st 😃
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nice. Votatazed
You could just say: "Regions without a specific raw material doesn't mean you can't get that material, you just don't get the +25% raw material bonus for producing that Raw Material)." But you wanna make things harder and complicated so you started to speak about formulas and stuff... and all started because you said "well, it's not really +25%..."
Whatever, V.
@Jsim
That one sentence wouldn't have been enough for a decent article 🙂
Anyways, I knew that that part was only for to fill the space, that's why I inserted that kinda pic....self-irony, I guess
Vote.
This article is one of the things for which I believe that the Imperial Republic of Japan deserves appropriation.
bad formula 🙂
with bonus you have 1.3 production, without 1.26
so the difference is: 1.3/1.26= about 3.2%