neuer
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Post by neuer on May 8, 2020 1:08:35 GMT
[url= As you can see, everytime you finish a conquest you are shown 5 criteria for determining your score in the conquest, these are: - Number of turns - Number of generals - Number of cities taken - Number of units killed ? (I'm not sure) - (I don't know) Does anyone know what the rest of the criteria are? Also it seems the key to a high conquest rating is number of turns and number of generals
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 8, 2020 4:23:48 GMT
Probably units killed, and the last one seems to be number of hired generals? But this number changes all the time so we dont know what it means... perhaps even number of countries you declared war on?
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neuer
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Post by neuer on May 8, 2020 5:30:47 GMT
Number of countries you dclared on sounds reasonable, I guess I'll try and find out
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Post by SolidLight on May 8, 2020 7:00:07 GMT
What affects the score is:
- Number of turns you've taken. Less is better, and this is where you'll get most of your score from. However you get 0 pts if you don't fight all the enemies.
- Number of generals you've deployed. Less is better. Every general you deploy is worth like 25-75 pts, but deploying no generals at all gives you a huge score boost. You should either deploy 0 or 8 generals and probably never any number between.
- Amount of cities you own. I don't remember how much this adds, but this can actually give you a huge score you conquer everything in the world. Still, that kills your turncount, so you're probably not beating any records like that.
- Number of enemies you've killed. Each enemy gives you something like 25 pts. Not really worth trying to go for.
- Amount of neutral countries you've declared on. I don't remember how much this adds, but it's generally not worth trying to go for, mostly because the turncount adds so much. I generally only take down nearby neutral countries if a large portion of my army gets stranded and is about 10 turns from the front, but I try to avoid that situation anyway because it's inefficient.
My record is something like 297k with 1914 Greece in 22 turns. I don't think I can do it again because I think (but I can't confirm it) that the AI was changed in one of the updates, so I can't pull of that strat.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 8, 2020 7:12:35 GMT
What affects the score is: - Number of turns you've taken. Less is better, and this is where you'll get most of your score from. However you get 0 pts if you don't fight all the enemies. - Number of generals you've deployed. Less is better. Every general you deploy is worth like 25-75 pts, but deploying no generals at all gives you a huge score boost. You should either deploy 0 or 8 generals and probably never any number between. - Amount of cities you own. I don't remember how much this adds, but this can actually give you a huge score you conquer everything in the world. Still, that kills your turncount, so you're probably not beating any records like that. - Number of enemies you've killed. Each enemy gives you something like 25 pts. Not really worth trying to go for. - Amount of neutral countries you've declared on. I don't remember how much this adds, but it's generally not worth trying to go for, mostly because the turncount adds so much. I generally only take down nearby neutral countries if a large portion of my army gets stranded and is about 10 turns from the front, but I try to avoid that situation anyway because it's inefficient. My record is something like 297k with 1914 Greece in 22 turns. I don't think I can do it again because I think (but I can't confirm it) that the AI was changed in one of the updates, so I can't pull of that strat. ahaha my record was 299241 with the new AI update.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 8, 2020 7:12:57 GMT
With the soviets
endsieg tho took 100+ turns, but the other bonuses helped me a lot
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Post by Navia Lanoira on May 8, 2020 14:11:54 GMT
What affects the score is: - Number of turns you've taken. Less is better, and this is where you'll get most of your score from. However you get 0 pts if you don't fight all the enemies. - Number of generals you've deployed. Less is better. Every general you deploy is worth like 25-75 pts, but deploying no generals at all gives you a huge score boost. You should either deploy 0 or 8 generals and probably never any number between. - Amount of cities you own. I don't remember how much this adds, but this can actually give you a huge score you conquer everything in the world. Still, that kills your turncount, so you're probably not beating any records like that. - Number of enemies you've killed. Each enemy gives you something like 25 pts. Not really worth trying to go for. - Amount of neutral countries you've declared on. I don't remember how much this adds, but it's generally not worth trying to go for, mostly because the turncount adds so much. I generally only take down nearby neutral countries if a large portion of my army gets stranded and is about 10 turns from the front, but I try to avoid that situation anyway because it's inefficient. My record is something like 297k with 1914 Greece in 22 turns. I don't think I can do it again because I think (but I can't confirm it) that the AI was changed in one of the updates, so I can't pull of that strat. ahaha my record was 299241 with the new AI update. oh oh, guess some 22 turns also, is it?
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 8, 2020 14:27:10 GMT
ahaha my record was 299241 with the new AI update. oh oh, guess some 22 turns also, is it? Tired of hours wasted at aiming for 22 turns (lucrative investments) ? Try this fail-safe method of getting you the best score (profits) available, with no (actually a looooooot of) effort, within the fastest (I mean longest. really) time possible!
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