It might be interesting to see a reading of relative power displayed on the score window. If not relative power, at least relative growth.
I'll explain the concept as relative growth, because I'm not sure of the factors necessary to have a true relative power calculation.
There are four civs: A, B, C, and D
Essentially the civ who grows the most in a turn, say Civ C would receive value of 0 (because they are in first.) Lets say it grew by 50 points in the last turn. Civ B and D both grew by 43 points in the last turn, and Civ A grew by only 10. the relative scores would then be:
Civ - Score - Relative change
Civ C - 4862 [0]
Civ B - 5486 [-7]
Civ D - 5247 [-7]
Civ A - 3500 [-40]
Although...it would actually be organized like this:
Civ B - 5486 [-7]
Civ D - 5247 [-7]
Civ C - 4862 [0]
Civ A - 3500 [-40]
Civ B is actually in first, but Civ C is growing faster. If this could be done with the abstract concept of power...then it would be possible to see which cive was the most powerful at any given time, and the relative strengths of civs/alliances.
Not sure how useful it will be, but it might be interesting. Anyone willing to tackle it?
I'll explain the concept as relative growth, because I'm not sure of the factors necessary to have a true relative power calculation.
There are four civs: A, B, C, and D
Essentially the civ who grows the most in a turn, say Civ C would receive value of 0 (because they are in first.) Lets say it grew by 50 points in the last turn. Civ B and D both grew by 43 points in the last turn, and Civ A grew by only 10. the relative scores would then be:
Civ - Score - Relative change
Civ C - 4862 [0]
Civ B - 5486 [-7]
Civ D - 5247 [-7]
Civ A - 3500 [-40]
Although...it would actually be organized like this:
Civ B - 5486 [-7]
Civ D - 5247 [-7]
Civ C - 4862 [0]
Civ A - 3500 [-40]
Civ B is actually in first, but Civ C is growing faster. If this could be done with the abstract concept of power...then it would be possible to see which cive was the most powerful at any given time, and the relative strengths of civs/alliances.
Not sure how useful it will be, but it might be interesting. Anyone willing to tackle it?