So here is a thing a have always wondered about, was always too lazy to check and think many people would like to have it set clear once and for all:
How do multipliers work exactly ?
This is the way i THINK it works:
1. All the fixed numbers are added up. ´All´ means: From worked tiles, specialits, super specialits, corparations, shrines, city improvements, wonders.
2. To that sum all multipliers (e.g. universities, catherdrals and the likes, civic boni - everything with +X%) are applied SEPERATELY and then added to the total.
Example: A city (A) has:
8 production from tiles
1 smith (well that thing you can build with metal casting)
The civilization is running organazied religion and the city has the state religion
So it would be:
8
+2 (25% of 8 = 2 from the smith)
+2 (25 % of 8 (still!) = 2 from civic)
----
12 total
Now if i add mining inc, giving, say another 4 it would be:
8
+4 from mininc inc.
---
12 sum of fixed numbers
+3 (25% of 12 = 3 from the smith)
+3 (25% of 12 = 2 from civic)
---
18 total
If it IS this way, that would mean, that for example there would be no reason to prefer the capital for the wall street under bureaucracy, as both boni would be calculated seperately (X+(50%*2)=2X) instead of sequencialy ((X+50%)+50%)=2.25X). Shrines, providing ´fixed numbers´, would still go well with wall street tho. And what about corps ? They also provide fixed numbers - so do they count towards the ´raw´ and then become multiplied ? You see: A lot of confusion...
I know i could make a series of experiments to figure all this out and check the detailed info in the city-screen tooltips, but yet i´d rather have the exact correct description on how it really works from someone who knows (so no more guesses, like mine above, please, as to avoid further confusion).
How do multipliers work exactly ?
This is the way i THINK it works:
1. All the fixed numbers are added up. ´All´ means: From worked tiles, specialits, super specialits, corparations, shrines, city improvements, wonders.
2. To that sum all multipliers (e.g. universities, catherdrals and the likes, civic boni - everything with +X%) are applied SEPERATELY and then added to the total.
Example: A city (A) has:
8 production from tiles
1 smith (well that thing you can build with metal casting)
The civilization is running organazied religion and the city has the state religion
So it would be:
8
+2 (25% of 8 = 2 from the smith)
+2 (25 % of 8 (still!) = 2 from civic)
----
12 total
Now if i add mining inc, giving, say another 4 it would be:
8
+4 from mininc inc.
---
12 sum of fixed numbers
+3 (25% of 12 = 3 from the smith)
+3 (25% of 12 = 2 from civic)
---
18 total
If it IS this way, that would mean, that for example there would be no reason to prefer the capital for the wall street under bureaucracy, as both boni would be calculated seperately (X+(50%*2)=2X) instead of sequencialy ((X+50%)+50%)=2.25X). Shrines, providing ´fixed numbers´, would still go well with wall street tho. And what about corps ? They also provide fixed numbers - so do they count towards the ´raw´ and then become multiplied ? You see: A lot of confusion...
I know i could make a series of experiments to figure all this out and check the detailed info in the city-screen tooltips, but yet i´d rather have the exact correct description on how it really works from someone who knows (so no more guesses, like mine above, please, as to avoid further confusion).
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