How much damage does eCanada do?
KungFu Pete
Here are some interesting stats about our recent engagement in both training wars and world conflict.
First, the training wars with Ireland. In defense of Newfoundland and Labrador, ended on May 17, Canada contributed 6930 fights totaling 173355 damage. This works out to an average of 25.01 damage per fight.
This is a good turnout and I think is rather indicative of our military might at the time. Now, for some more recent figures.
In the Swede/German battle of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania that ended on the 25th of May, Canada contributed 4859 fights for Germany totaling 164081 damage. This works out to an average of 33.77 damage per fight.
In just a week, our average damage has increased by about 30%.
Granted this is just a small sample size and probably not indicative of the population as a whole but they are some encouraging numbers. I will continue to monitor eCanada's involvement in conflicts to see where the numbers go from here.
In a time when the Atlantis alliance is starting to crumble and PEACE is gaining territory, we should continue to increase our military might as much as we can. Someday, war is bound to come to Canadian soil again, and when it does, we should ready to defend our country.
Comments
Do you have any figures about our strength in the Rhode Island training wars?
Did you factor in the fact that most new players don't know how to fight in none country threatning battles? Other than that good work.
"starting to crumble"?
@Tarkus
I looked at the Rhode Island training wars and the numberw were a little lower than the Sweden/German war; about 30 damage per fight.
@Colwell
Nope. Didn't factor that in at all. That could account for part of the 30% increase. I'd be interested to see the numbers the next training war in Newfoundland and Labrador produce.
@NAR Henry
Perhaps "starting to crumble" was a bad choice of words. From what I have been reading of the news lately, which is a bit extremist sometimes, that's the impression I've got.
I believe there was an increase in damage done in the the recent battles because there was very poor coordination made to get eCanadians to fight. Only experienced players or members of the CAF would have known what to do and where to go. There was a lack of well-defined, timely articles that would have instructed newer players. Therefore, the average strength of players battling was higher.
As for a crumbling ATLANTIS, I'm fairly sure it is in complete dissolution. Isn't that what the official ATLANTIS newspaper said? Strangely enough, there has been no official announcement by our government about our status with our allies or ATLANTIS, unlike the UK and USA where there were several clear announcements. Of course, there is another example of eCanadians being poorly informed by our government.
keep in mind the some german tanks are here in Ontario to use our Q5 hospital since theirs was lost
I think Plugson and Colwell are on the money with their predictions of the lower levels just not participating in Germany. This would also help account for the lower turnout in the Germany conflict.
Still, these numbers do give us some indication of what we can accomplish as a country.
Interesting . I did the same analysis in the war vrs eFrance a while ago and compared it to the 9 or so PEACE allies. I think it was about 28 per average fight and we were only surpassed by eItaly. Thanks for letting me know I'm not the only stat-monkey around. eCanada is definitely fast becoming a force to be reckoned with. I think we can safely assume that we're neutral until US makes a move.
also in german conflict, access to weapons was better