Please could someone explain to me the way in which the PG decides on rankings in PBEM games.
In one game (Dutcheese) I founded two Cities, completed a Factory, built a Caravan and constructed the Worlds 1st Battleship in one turn. My population also increased a little yet the PG would have it that I am actually weaker!
I am weak in the game but for me to have taken a downturn when I had expected a quite significant leap seems stupid! How can this be?
In another (Semi-Acc) I have increased my military by about a third and changed to War Readiness but my largest City is only Size 4 and I am not the most advanced Civ, in DC I am well ahead in Science though nothing else, yet two other Civs crashed and I have suddenly risen to be being ranked as top-dog. Why?
Using the Apolyton pack you get a breakdown of individual areas of achievement but not in regular CTP. I have never taken the PG as a true guide to 'real' as opposed to 'supposed' power but it should be more accurate than this.
I have never experienced such wild inaccuracies as this single-player so is it purely an MP phenomena?
In one game (Dutcheese) I founded two Cities, completed a Factory, built a Caravan and constructed the Worlds 1st Battleship in one turn. My population also increased a little yet the PG would have it that I am actually weaker!
I am weak in the game but for me to have taken a downturn when I had expected a quite significant leap seems stupid! How can this be?
In another (Semi-Acc) I have increased my military by about a third and changed to War Readiness but my largest City is only Size 4 and I am not the most advanced Civ, in DC I am well ahead in Science though nothing else, yet two other Civs crashed and I have suddenly risen to be being ranked as top-dog. Why?
Using the Apolyton pack you get a breakdown of individual areas of achievement but not in regular CTP. I have never taken the PG as a true guide to 'real' as opposed to 'supposed' power but it should be more accurate than this.
I have never experienced such wild inaccuracies as this single-player so is it purely an MP phenomena?
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