Counterproposal to: https://forums.civfanatics.com/thre...wer-requirement-reduced-from-60-to-50.683168/
Currently, 60% of the highest military power is required in order to make a pledge to protect. However, the highest military power can sometimes (especially on higher difficulties, since promotions increase military power, and AI has substantial XP bonuses and production discounts) be very high compared to other civs, unreasonably limiting civs' ability to make a pledge.
I propose that we use the median of civs' military powers instead of requiring 50% of the highest power. If a civ has military power equal to or greater than the median, they are allowed to make the pledge. This means runaway civs will have much less impact on everyone else's ability to make a pledge, which would be an improvement over the current system.
Math Explanation:
For anyone who isn't good at math, the median is the middle number in a list in ascending order. So:
55, 100, 200, 666, 99999 - the median would be 200
1, 3, 5, 11, 18, 22, 64, 80 - the median would be the average of 11 and 18 (14.5)
The median is a measure of central tendency that is less susceptible to distortion based on large outliers.
I sponsor this proposal.
Currently, 60% of the highest military power is required in order to make a pledge to protect. However, the highest military power can sometimes (especially on higher difficulties, since promotions increase military power, and AI has substantial XP bonuses and production discounts) be very high compared to other civs, unreasonably limiting civs' ability to make a pledge.
I propose that we use the median of civs' military powers instead of requiring 50% of the highest power. If a civ has military power equal to or greater than the median, they are allowed to make the pledge. This means runaway civs will have much less impact on everyone else's ability to make a pledge, which would be an improvement over the current system.
Math Explanation:
Spoiler :
For anyone who isn't good at math, the median is the middle number in a list in ascending order. So:
55, 100, 200, 666, 99999 - the median would be 200
1, 3, 5, 11, 18, 22, 64, 80 - the median would be the average of 11 and 18 (14.5)
The median is a measure of central tendency that is less susceptible to distortion based on large outliers.
I sponsor this proposal.
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