Tweedledee or Cthulhu?

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This is just a quick q made purely out of curiousity, but has anyone else had their leaderships ranked differently? If I win a match, I get Cthulhu and if I lose, Tweedledee, seemingly regardless of any other factors in the match. It just seems odd is all =/ Curious if it's bugged or coincidence.
 
it has to do with your score at the end of the game which depends on your


combined populations of every city

number of tiles under your cultural influence

number of world wonders owned (not produced)

number of technologies discovered

number of turns passed (bonus that only shows up after game is complete, the quicker you win, the more points)


And at least its better than the old way where if you lost you'd always be Dan Quayle...
 
it has to do with your score at the end of the game which depends on your


combined populations of every city

number of tiles under your cultural influence

number of world wonders owned (not produced)

number of technologies discovered

number of turns passed (bonus that only shows up after game is complete, the quicker you win, the more points)


And at least its better than the old way where if you lost you'd always be Dan Quayle...
Hmm okay, I understood that it worked on mechanics under those sort of guidelines, but is that in effect in FFH2? Like you said with the Dan Quayle example, if I ever lose I end up as Tweedledee, seemingly regardless of how I've performed. It's merely cosmetic but I'm curious nonetheless.
 
The scoring system hasn't changed. Tech values are not the same obviously tho.

Worth to mention is that the score while you play is like an average of the score on every turn so far, so for it to be really high it helps to get a huge population, and a large territory as early as possible. As well as as many techs as you can as early as possible.
 
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