I'm aware from the manual that the overall score is
determined as an average of the scores accumulated for each
turn... but how is the 'turn' score determined?
Allow an example. I rigged a Standard earth map with
only 2 civ start-points. One on N/S America, the other
in Asia/Africa. We were isolated until late game (about
1900) on Chieftan level.
When we made contact, they were in awe on my tech,
culture, and military. I had built every world wonder,
every small wonder, as well as had the Americas full with
16-24 size cities each with several cultural improvements.
When the game ended at 2050, I won by score - but just
barely. The score histograph showed we were neck-and-neck
almost the entire game. We did end up in a brief war, but
it was initiated by him, after attacking my navel units,
so I don't believe I lost points for starting wars.
How is this possible when I dominated tech, wonders,
and culture almost the entire game?
Does anyone know just how this is calculated?
determined as an average of the scores accumulated for each
turn... but how is the 'turn' score determined?
Allow an example. I rigged a Standard earth map with
only 2 civ start-points. One on N/S America, the other
in Asia/Africa. We were isolated until late game (about
1900) on Chieftan level.
When we made contact, they were in awe on my tech,
culture, and military. I had built every world wonder,
every small wonder, as well as had the Americas full with
16-24 size cities each with several cultural improvements.
When the game ended at 2050, I won by score - but just
barely. The score histograph showed we were neck-and-neck
almost the entire game. We did end up in a brief war, but
it was initiated by him, after attacking my navel units,
so I don't believe I lost points for starting wars.
How is this possible when I dominated tech, wonders,
and culture almost the entire game?
Does anyone know just how this is calculated?