Now that I would really like to understand why: Normalized Score?
That's my attempt to remake the Roman Empire and trying to see what happens to a Byzantine who takes Rome in a fictional RFCE 2.0 scenario with these new ideas for the Papal States and Byzantine UHV.
The funnier part of it is that I won a Domination Victory passing my turn without any hope that I would achieve it soon. But the spawn of the Muscovite made that already achieved, so Victory for me. 1383 AD, rather early, I guessed I could grab lots of points just because of this earlier achievement.
So my score came like this:
And then I simply couldn't understand why. I'm pretty sure that the downfall of the Papal States doesn't have much to do with that, but if I'm wrong please tell me.
My guess is that Historical Victories give you more points then Domination, but I would like to be sure. If is there any way to see all factors that count, I would really like to know where/how.
The thing is: A massive Byzantine Empire victory of Domination earlier in date (1383AD) and bigger in score (2033 vs. 1840) was less then half the points a not so massive Byzantine Empire (really big, but not as big as a domination victorious byzantine) Historical Victory of 1453AD, ending as King score with 16104.
Why is that?
That's my attempt to remake the Roman Empire and trying to see what happens to a Byzantine who takes Rome in a fictional RFCE 2.0 scenario with these new ideas for the Papal States and Byzantine UHV.
The funnier part of it is that I won a Domination Victory passing my turn without any hope that I would achieve it soon. But the spawn of the Muscovite made that already achieved, so Victory for me. 1383 AD, rather early, I guessed I could grab lots of points just because of this earlier achievement.
So my score came like this:
And then I simply couldn't understand why. I'm pretty sure that the downfall of the Papal States doesn't have much to do with that, but if I'm wrong please tell me.
My guess is that Historical Victories give you more points then Domination, but I would like to be sure. If is there any way to see all factors that count, I would really like to know where/how.
The thing is: A massive Byzantine Empire victory of Domination earlier in date (1383AD) and bigger in score (2033 vs. 1840) was less then half the points a not so massive Byzantine Empire (really big, but not as big as a domination victorious byzantine) Historical Victory of 1453AD, ending as King score with 16104.
Why is that?