I don't. I look at the graphs and the who's who out of idle interest but I find that they are seriously flawed as a measure of game progess unless there is a major lead in almost all the categories.
I know that the major indicators of "power" on the graphs are pop and tech and both are HUGE but realistically I have so often seen someone (pop-boom capable) explode up the charts that it is hard to take them seriously.
If you don't have infiltration you have no idea what stage an opponent is in with respect to booming and terraforming so it tells you very little. "Puny" on the graphs could mean that they have pathetic little bases OR it could mean that they have 20 size one bases (each with crawled condensers) that are all about to get rushed creches on the same turn as they switch to planned. That pop 20 empire suddenly grows and you are facing an opponent with a pop of over 100 within a few turns. AAs can equally change the balance if suddenly an opponent cashes a bunch.
Of course of you have infiltration, the graphs just provide a basic and somewhat innacurate overview of what you already know.
The category leaders in the who's who is a LITTLE more helpful ( again pre infiltration only). It is sometimes nice to know who the tech leader is or who has the most cash ( this one can change a LOT from turn to turn).
Don't get me wrong . . . I like the graphs as cute little game features. I just don't think that they provide much in the way of concrete and reliable information. I do like watching the ups and downs of a war though. You should see the downward trend in one MP game where we are lobbing PBs and suffering from a worm rape
I know that the major indicators of "power" on the graphs are pop and tech and both are HUGE but realistically I have so often seen someone (pop-boom capable) explode up the charts that it is hard to take them seriously.
If you don't have infiltration you have no idea what stage an opponent is in with respect to booming and terraforming so it tells you very little. "Puny" on the graphs could mean that they have pathetic little bases OR it could mean that they have 20 size one bases (each with crawled condensers) that are all about to get rushed creches on the same turn as they switch to planned. That pop 20 empire suddenly grows and you are facing an opponent with a pop of over 100 within a few turns. AAs can equally change the balance if suddenly an opponent cashes a bunch.
Of course of you have infiltration, the graphs just provide a basic and somewhat innacurate overview of what you already know.
The category leaders in the who's who is a LITTLE more helpful ( again pre infiltration only). It is sometimes nice to know who the tech leader is or who has the most cash ( this one can change a LOT from turn to turn).
Don't get me wrong . . . I like the graphs as cute little game features. I just don't think that they provide much in the way of concrete and reliable information. I do like watching the ups and downs of a war though. You should see the downward trend in one MP game where we are lobbing PBs and suffering from a worm rape


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