Agree that much remains to be researched.
But from my visits here to date I would say you are very far from being alone in feeling the desire to subject different aspects of the game to rigorous analysis.
William Keenan's Barbarian Paper is a particularly striking example.
And try searching the threads for some of the analysis on combat outcomes.
The fortnightly OCC comparison games have led to a good deal of well backed up work, by Tonic and others.
But you are right that many of us, myself included, rarely if ever turn to the cheat menu and embark upon a systematic examination. Nevertheless the sheer volume of Apolytoners' experience built up during play regularly generates an insight or a useful/interesting quirk.
I value contributions whether based on science or intuition. Speaking for the intuitive tho', I am very glad that the scientists such as yourself are generous enough to share with us all the fruits of your labours.
So let the walls of Carthage tumble yet a few more times and if you refine your marginal rate of return notion I will gladly hear your further exposition of it.
But from my visits here to date I would say you are very far from being alone in feeling the desire to subject different aspects of the game to rigorous analysis.
William Keenan's Barbarian Paper is a particularly striking example.
And try searching the threads for some of the analysis on combat outcomes.
The fortnightly OCC comparison games have led to a good deal of well backed up work, by Tonic and others.
But you are right that many of us, myself included, rarely if ever turn to the cheat menu and embark upon a systematic examination. Nevertheless the sheer volume of Apolytoners' experience built up during play regularly generates an insight or a useful/interesting quirk.
I value contributions whether based on science or intuition. Speaking for the intuitive tho', I am very glad that the scientists such as yourself are generous enough to share with us all the fruits of your labours.
So let the walls of Carthage tumble yet a few more times and if you refine your marginal rate of return notion I will gladly hear your further exposition of it.
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