Below I give data of the demographics and science of the 3 test games as AVERAGE.
Date is AD 1000 in all three (v026)
First, about the meaning of the numbers (see chart) in short:
Cities: Well, yes the number of cities
TilesTotal: Total number of tiles worked (size of cities added+number of cities)
Sci comm.: commerce spent on science (F2)
Sci %: The % of commerce spent on science (F2)
Sci 100%: This would be the commerce spent on science at 100% - it shows the science potential
Sci/tile: This shows the would be average full science for a worked tile
Now come the F9 demographic values:
Goods: the total production produced in a turn (hammers)
Goods/tile: the average production value for one worked tile
Crop: total amount of food pruduced each turn on worked tiles
Crop/tile: the avergae value of food pruduced each turn on one worked tile
Approval: happy pop / (happy + unhappy pop) * 100
HAPPY: integer value of (Approval-50)/5 to express quality of Approval: 0 or minus means no growth potential in total
Life: healthy pop / (healthy + unhealthy pop) * 100
HEALTH: integer value of (Life-50)/5 to express quality of Life: 0 or minus means no growth potential in total
If either HAPPY or HEALTH is 0 or negative - then the civ in total is not growing,
especially if Crop/pop is also below 2
Reports on civs:
China:
The strongest civ. Almost double of potential science than the average! Production is also thriving.
But China needs city buildings to keep up its growing, or settlers to expand.
India:
Also a big guy, but especially in science. Economy is not strong, and the civ is fully grown as of now.
It needs inner quality development and expansion.
Egypt:
However old this civ is, it is nowhere as big as the Asian powers.
Science and production are below average!
And however much food is growing, health is poor and this further hinders Egypt.
(I suggest giving back the short-distance cities and allowing more cites along the Nile)
Japan:
If we see the per tiles values, we see that Tokugawa is the ideal average man (statistically).
Well, so, everything is OK for Japan… and it is an achievement, since it is a rather old civ.
Mongolia:
Well, live here is pretty harsh and undeveloped: see goods and science.
There is growing potential, though, and if better land can be found or created within the borders,
Then catching up is not imposibble.
Greece:
Alex has a lot of cities and a big population, but closer look at his nation does
not say he should be that optimistic: science is low, health is stagnating.
He has the strong present in the area, but what about the future?
Military might be a solution, and Alex likes that…
Rome:
It seems Rome is the European counterpart of Japan.
What was said in case of Japan is true for Caesar’s nation, too: a good average situation,
Reached in a ca. 1500 years. The only and significant difference is in population:
Rome has only nearly half of that of Japan! Still, prospects are good for this civ.
Persia:
We can compare it to Rome, as they have the same number of cities and tiles:
What we find is that Cyrus is exceptionally poor! Only half size in science?
Uhh, that doesn’t sound good, and though other factors are OK, still, Persia is not glorious…
Arabia:
A rich country with a weak industry. Food is also something of a question.
One chance for Saladin is to be peaceful and getting a living based on the sea…
There is a chance that this civ can make it…
Germany:
Surprisingly strong. Just see how much population this civ has! And only in 1000 years!
As we can see it by the happy indicator, this swift growth made it to the top now,
but it does not matter, Germany has the industry to develop cities. Science is lacking though...
Question: how will the other young Europeans catch up to this? Will they have the time to do this at all?
The new Europeans: France, Spain, England, Russia
At this point, not much can be said about them.
They all have big growing potential and lands probably yet unworked. Lots of potentials, possibly.
But not much land is given to France, Spain…
…will they be able to compete with Germany, Russia (Cathy has land), Greece and Rome?
well, that's it
