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  • What is the relationship between displayed turn and actual round number?

    Didn't like creating a new thread on this but can't find table via search or in FAQ page.

    What is the table of showing the relationship between turns and years that pass.

    What I have been able to recreate:

    Turn 1-25, each turn is 48 years

    Turns 100-125, each turn is 20 years

    Turns 175-225, each turn is 10 years

    Turns 275-325, each turn is 5 years

    Turns 475-540, each turn is 1 year.



    Does anyone have a table showing where the elapsed time changes between years?

  • #2
    4000BC - 2750BC 25 turns, 50 years each
    2710BC - 1750BC 25 turns, 40 years each
    1725BC - 750BC 40 turns, 25 years each
    730BC - 250AD 50 turns, 20 years each
    260AD - 1250AD 100 turns, 10 years each
    1255AD - 1750AD 100 turns, 5 years each
    1752AD - 1950AD 100 turns, 2 years each
    1951AD - 2050AD 100 turns, 1 year each

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    • #3
      The right table would be:

      Years Y. per T. Turns

      4000 BC - 2750 BC 50 25
      2750 BC - 1750 BC 40 25
      1750 BC - 750 BC 25 40
      750 BC - 250 AD 20 50
      250 AD - 1250 AD 10 100
      1250 AD - 1750 AD 5 100
      1750 AD - 1950 AD 2 100
      1950 AD - 2050 AD 1 100
      I don't conquer -
      I obliterate

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      • #4
        TheDarkCavalier -

        If you want to get technical... In Civ3 "time", time doesn't exist between turns or pass while turns are being played. You can leave your game idle for long periods, and (AFAIK) the date will never change until you actually end your turn and the AI are finished with their moves for the current date. The next "moment" in time will be the date of the next turn.

        Your table deals with time as a continuum, and would be more suited for real life time measurements. Both our tables were also flawed in how 4000BC and 2050BC are handled. 4000BC is a complete turn and should be counted as such, while 2050 is an incomplete turn and should not count. We both had this reversed. Assuming that 2050BC doesn't count as a turn, the total number of turns (540) was correct in each table.

        The table should be:

        4000BC 1 turn, N/A years from previous turn
        3950BC - 2750BC 25 turns, 50 years from previous turn
        2710BC - 1750BC 25 turns, 40 years from previous turn
        1725BC - 750BC 40 turns, 25 years from previous turn
        730BC - 250AD 50 turns, 20 years from previous turn
        260AD - 1250AD 100 turns, 10 years from previous turn
        1255AD - 1750AD 100 turns, 5 years from previous turn
        1752AD - 1950AD 100 turns, 2 years from previous turn
        1951AD - 2050AD 100* turns, 1 year from previous turn

        *2050AD is not a full turn, only a few automated events happen.

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        • #5
          Table Turn Blocks

          Turn Blocks

          Turn beg Turns in Block Turn end Elapsed/Turn
          Yrs/Block Start year End Yr
          1 25 25 50
          1250 -4000 -2750
          25 25 50 40
          1000 -2750 -1750
          50 40 90 25
          1000 -1750 -750
          90 50 140 20
          1000 -750 250
          140 100 240 10
          1000 250 1250
          240 100 340 5
          500 1250 1750
          340 100 440 2
          200 1750 1950
          440 100 540 1
          100 1950 2050

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          • #6

            Chart of Displayed Year after 20 turns block

            End of Turn
            Year

            Minus is B.C. Positive is A.D.

            Percent of Turns Available





            0
            -4000
            0
            20
            -3000
            4
            40
            -2150
            7
            60
            -1500
            11
            80
            -1000
            15
            100
            -550
            19





            120
            -150
            22
            140
            250
            26
            160
            450
            30
            180
            650
            33
            200
            850
            37





            220
            1050
            41
            240
            1250
            44
            260
            1350
            48
            280
            1450
            52
            300
            1550
            56





            320
            1650
            59
            340
            1750
            63
            360
            1790
            67
            380
            1830
            70
            400
            1870
            74





            420
            1910
            78
            440
            1950
            81
            460
            1971
            85
            480
            1990
            89
            500
            2010
            93





            520
            2030
            96
            540
            2050
            100

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            • #7
              ummm interesting numbers. I think they response to a version of the history
              Traigo sueños, tristezas, alegrías, mansedumbres, democracias quebradas como cántaros,
              religiones mohosas hasta el alma...

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