eFRA Investigation -> RW Western Cape

Day 369, 16:14 Published in Sweden Sweden by eFRA

This article is written on account of the recently finished resistance war in Western Cape, Indonesia, between the allied forces of ATLANTIS and the country of Indonesia.
Upset voices made it clear that the ATLANTIS failure was due to a couple of annoying bugs, primarily one where a soldier's damage sometimes would be accounted for on the wrong side.

The following spreadsheet is a statistical collection of all the data available from battle 5751, resistance war in Western Cape, Indonesia, formerly South Africa.

eFRA Investigation -> RW Western Cape:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pOdIvb6t8r_R_Y1FLTQG8WA


Explanation of columns:
The columns 'Potential', 'Trivia', 'LostWellness', 'GoldCost', 'Atlantis' and 'Indo' are all approximations based on the other available values and the values estimated in the header. Other columns ought to be self explanatory.

Conclusion:
As stated in the spreadsheet, the ATLANTIS forces caused a total dmg of 161362, where 153125 were forced on to the attacking side and 8237 on the defending. This means 5.10% of all atlantis-caused damage ended up on the wrong side. For the defenders this value reaches a mere 0.19%.

All in all, the 'wall' should have been lowered by 17038 points out of the total ~28000, leaving almost 11000 wall points still standing.

eFRA hereby concludes that the fight would still have been going at the time of closure and that the assumption of an atlantis win, if no bugs would have been present, is wrong but not unwarranted.




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