Originally posted by Sullla
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100% science: 20 beakers/turn, -4gpt
90% science: 18 beakers/turn, -2gpt
80% science: 16 beakers/turn, 0gpt
70% science: 14 beakers/turn, +2gpt
60% science: 12 beakers/turn, +4gpt
50% science: 10 beakers/turn, +6gpt
0% science: 0 beakers/turn, +16gpt
We are currently researching at 100% science, losing 4gpt with 14g in the bank. In other words, we will be out of cash in another three turns. Sailing has 110/143 beakers invested, and will be finished in two more turns with considerable overrun.
Since we have no libraries/markets, I believe it doesn't make a difference at the moment what percentage we choose to run. It's an entirely linear progression. Still, it's a good idea to get in the habit of running the numbers to see what's most efficient.
Ask and ye shall receive!
![Cool](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/cool.gif)
100% science: 20 beakers/turn, -4gpt
90% science: 18 beakers/turn, -2gpt
80% science: 16 beakers/turn, 0gpt
70% science: 14 beakers/turn, +2gpt
60% science: 12 beakers/turn, +4gpt
50% science: 10 beakers/turn, +6gpt
0% science: 0 beakers/turn, +16gpt
We are currently researching at 100% science, losing 4gpt with 14g in the bank. In other words, we will be out of cash in another three turns. Sailing has 110/143 beakers invested, and will be finished in two more turns with considerable overrun.
Since we have no libraries/markets, I believe it doesn't make a difference at the moment what percentage we choose to run. It's an entirely linear progression. Still, it's a good idea to get in the habit of running the numbers to see what's most efficient.
100% science: 25 beakers/turn, -4gpt (20 + 1 ) * 1.2, rounded down
90% science: 22 beakers/turn, -2gpt
80% science: 20 beakers/turn, 0gpt
70% science: 18 beakers/turn, +2gpt
60% science: 15 beakers/turn, +4gpt
50% science: 13 beakers/turn, +6gpt
0% science: 0 beakers/turn, +16gpt
Or did you already take that into account with your numbers above?
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