Statue of Liberty works to decrease beakers required that turn just as it allows immediately changing governments! Bet you didn't know that.
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Unexpected Discovery during research!
While I was researching the effects of gifts on the beakers required to the next advance, I found a few interesting things. I am not yet done my project but this was too good not to post. First off Oedo years are of importance. If you gift the ai on an Oedo year you will get the benefit immediately instead of next turn. Here is the best part:
Statue of Liberty works to decrease beakers required that turn just as it allows immediately changing governments! Bet you didn't know that."I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Statue of Liberty works to decrease beakers required that turn just as it allows immediately changing governments!
I've noticed the oedo year connection to beaker count changes. But this is news.
Are you saying that SOL makes every turn an oedo year? And all oedo-related
adjustments occur immediately if you have SOL?
samson
[This message has been edited by samson (edited April 19, 2001).]
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What evidence I have had so far makes me believe that SOL does indeed make every year an Oedo year in every benefit it has. However more testing will need to be done. If someone can support my results I would say alot more people will be building SOL!
Edit: I wonder if you are more likely to get a gift from the AI during an oedo year? The research continues...
[This message has been edited by Mixam (edited April 19, 2001).]"I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Also of note: When I started this research I was hoping to prove that your position on the power graph is what determined how many beakers it would take for each tech. This seems to be incorrect so far. According to this info Power Graph there are three things that effect the power graph population, money and tech. So I tested the effect of each. Only tech seems to help with your beakers and only giving tech to one civ benefits you. I have not got to what happens if that civ is elliminated yet or if another civ is eliminated. I agree with Silver Dragon in the size 1 OCC thread...
We need Civ III and fast!"I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Sorry I seem to be posting my results as I get them instead of waiting till I am done but... I never was very organized and if I drop dead only way people will know what i find out is if I post it as I get it
Anyways seems that only one civ will effect your beaker outcome. Haven't figured out how to determine that civ yet except by giving techs till your beaker count goes down. So much easier to find out now that i know about SOL producing Oedo years every year. Results are coming much faster. Anyways you can kill off all the civs but the one that effects your beaker count without having any increase in beakers. This contradicts what some people have said if i remeber correctly. Also seems that if you kill the civ that was effecting your beakers that another will replace it. If the civ is revived as another of the same color it seems to be that civ most of the time but not always.
NOTE so far these results have been obtained with the cheat menu and I have not yet tested any of them in a real game so trust this at your own risk!"I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Archangel Masterbob: You may be a veteran and I bet you are currently better than me at the game. However I think your view of cheating is very narrow minded. Using the cheat menu for research purposes is not cheating nor is using my findings to play a better game. I would appreciate any constructive criticism you may have but otherwise don't reply to my thread."I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Mixam, please post what work you are doing in the Great Library Discussion thread, so no duplicate efforts start, and more people can become aware of the research - they may know something useful!
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Chainsaw: So far I have noticed that Oedo years are also the year that the power graph is calculated and that if you gift tech on Oedo years to the AI it will benefit you that turn instead of the next turn as it does on non Oedo years.
New finding... I think some people already know this but gifting the ai tech (one in particular) can result in a reduction of over 50% of the beakers required for the next advance. This is however an extreme case as in the ai had no tech, then you give them all the techs. This also only occurs at the later techs in the game the first few techs have a much lower difference between the maximum and minimum required beakers."I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Well here comes the first of my research in its final (I hope it shows up right) form. This table is for the Beaker count of each tech up to and including Future tech 12. This particular test was done on a Small map, Diety, Raging hordes, 7 civs. I will explain how later if the table shows up right. Hmmm Scroll way way down to see. Can't figure out how to fix that yet?
Never Mind i removed it for now till i can fix it
[This message has been edited by Mixam (edited April 20, 2001).]"I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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Mixam -- there is a slight incompatibility between ubb code and html - to wit the way in which 'white space' is handled --
html rdeuces all consecutive white space to a single space - ubb keeps all "new line"s
In order to make your post above make a little more sense - please edit out all the new lines (carriage returns) in your html and it will look much better ...
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Ok Finally got it right. I don't know what was worse actually doing the testing or editing the html to get rid of all the new lines. Anyways these are the results for a small map 7 civs, diety, raging hordes. After all the html editing I will leave it at that. If you have questions msg me or post them in this thread. Thanks
Tech #
Maximum Beakers Required
Minumum Beakers Required
Difference In Beakers Required
% Decrease In Beakers Required
1
10
10
0
0%
2
18
18
0
0%
3
27
24
3
11%
4
36
32
4
11%
5
45
40
5
11%
6
66
48
18
27%
7
84
63
21
25%
8
96
72
24
25%
9
108
81
27
25%
10
130
90
40
31%
11
143
99
44
31%
12
168
120
48
29%
13
195
130
65
33%
14
224
154
70
31%
15
240
165
75
31%
16
282
192
90
32%
17
289
204
85
29%
18
342
216
126
37%
19
380
228
152
40%
20
520
380
140
27%
21
588
399
189
32%
22
616
418
198
32%
23
664
437
227
34%
24
672
456
216
32%
25
700
475
225
32%
26
728
494
234
32%
27
783
513
270
34%
28
812
532
280
34%
29
941
551
390
41%
30
930
570
360
39%
31
961
589
372
39%
32
992
608
384
39%
33
1056
627
429
41%
34
1088
646
442
41%
35
1120
665
455
41%
36
1188
684
504
42%
37
1221
703
518
42%
38
1254
722
532
42%
39
1287
741
546
42%
40
1320
760
560
42%
41
1353
779
574
42%
42
1470
798
672
46%
43
1505
817
688
46%
44
1540
836
704
46%
45
1620
855
765
47%
46
1656
874
782
47%
47
1692
893
799
47%
48
1776
912
864
49%
49
1813
931
882
49%
50
1850
950
900
49%
51
1938
969
969
50%
52
1976
988
988
50%
53
2014
1007
1007
50%
54
2106
1026
1080
51%
55
2145
1045
1100
51%
56
2184
1064
1120
51%
57
2280
1083
1197
53%
58
2320
1102
1218
53%
59
2360
1121
1239
53%
60
2460
1140
1320
54%
61
2501
1159
1342
54%
62
2542
1178
1364
54%
63
2646
1197
1449
55%
64
2688
1216
1472
55%
65
2730
1235
1495
55%
66
2838
1254
1584
56%
67
2881
1273
1608
56%
68
2924
1292
1632
56%
69
3036
1311
1725
57%
70
3080
1330
1750
57%
71
3124
1349
1775
57%
72
3240
1368
1872
58%
73
3285
1387
1898
58%
74
3330
1406
1924
58%
75
3450
1425
2025
59%
76
3496
1444
2052
59%
77
3542
1463
2079
59%
78
3744
1482
2262
60%
79
3792
1501
2291
60%
80
3840
1520
2320
60%
81
3888
1539
2349
60%
82
3936
1558
2378
60%
83
3984
1577
2407
60%
84
4200
1596
2604
62%
85
4250
1615
2635
62%
86
4300
1634
2666
62%
87
4350
1653
2697
62%
88
4400
1672
2728
62%
89
4450
1691
2759
62%
90
4680
1710
2970
63%
91
4732
1729
3003
63%
92
4784
1748
3036
63%
93
4929
1767
3162
64%
94
4982
1880
3102
62%
95
5035
1900
3135
62%
96
5184
1920
3264
63%
97
5238
2037
3201
61%
98
5292
2058
3234
61%
99
5445
2079
3366
62%
100
5500
2200
3300
60%
[This message has been edited by Mixam (edited April 20, 2001).]"I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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If you gift tech on Oedo years to the AI it will benefit you that turn
instead of the next turn as it does on non Oedo years.
This is not correct. I am in a game right now at 580 AD (a non-oedo year)
and I gave one tech to one ally and my beaker count immediately reduced.
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I also duplicated your 680ad immediate beaker change. It seemed that the years i tested followed Oedo but maybe another pattern? Anyways SOL does still work as I said on every year I have tested so far. Including years that it did not work on, b4 using SOL. This is the bad side to posting my results as I find them I guess. I hope to find the pattern now that it has been brought to my attention that it is not the Oedo pattern. I am testing as we speak and only checked here on my break. I guess i should add another warning then.
Findings so far are not concrete as shown by Samson. I am not done my research in any case but i will continue to post my findings as I get them. I will tell you when I am done and believe my findings are correct."I know not how I may seem to others, but to myself I am but a small child wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble to content myself with"
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