I just conquered a major civ, the biggest in the game. When I had done so I noticed I had dropped right down in the civ score and culture ratings.
It seems the computer does some sort of averaging based on number of cities divided by number of improvements to arrive at your score. This means if you conquer or build a large number of cities instead of ending up at the top of the civ ratings, you can actually drop. Your main cities might have all the improvements and lots of wonders but if you don't have say a temple in every city your score drops.
Same goes for the science rate. Its seems to be averaged somehow. Which means the more you conquer, the more your science rate goes down even if your main cities have every science improvement.
Why?
It seems the computer does some sort of averaging based on number of cities divided by number of improvements to arrive at your score. This means if you conquer or build a large number of cities instead of ending up at the top of the civ ratings, you can actually drop. Your main cities might have all the improvements and lots of wonders but if you don't have say a temple in every city your score drops.
Same goes for the science rate. Its seems to be averaged somehow. Which means the more you conquer, the more your science rate goes down even if your main cities have every science improvement.
Why?
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