FlashfyreSP
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ORIGINAL: vahauser Now I am even more confused. If I install the game. Clean install which means that nothing has yet been done to anything. Now lets say I turn “historical ratings” OFF. When I do that, then Player1 is at the default of 70 and Player2 is at the default of 70. If I then manually set Player1 to 45, then Player2 remains at 70 (if I do nothing to Player2) right? You are correct. quote:
ORIGINAL: vahauser Well, FlashFyre stated in an earlier post that the French in Enhanced were 65/70/70 in 1940. And Robot replied, yes, he left the French at default and changed his TQ to 45. Somehow I think I got the terminology confused. Was robot saying he left the French at TQ70? And was FlashFyre saying the French should be TQ65? Hence my confusion as to what “default” meant. No. There are 4 Ratings in the system, but only 1 Rating is shown in the Preference Screen field, and it overrides all the others. The 4 values are: 1. Leader Experience 2. Leader Morale 3. Troop Experience 4. Troop Morale Each is set to a specific value in the mech.exe; each can be a different number. But the one shown in the Preference Screen, when the 'Historical Ratings' setting is turned off, is the Troop Experience value. If you use the Historic Ratings, with a 65/70/60/60, for example, your units will have Base 65 Leader EXP, Base 70 Leader MOR, Base 60 Troop EXP, and Base 60 Troop MOR. If you turn OFF the Historical Ratings, you switch to a 60/60/60/60 effective Base value, because the Troop Experience becomes the 'standard' setting, and overrides all the others. In this case, robot turned OFF the Historic Ratings, thereby leaving the French side at the 70 Base Experience Level. The 'default' is 70 by code; if changed manually, it becomes the 'new' default for any games begun afterwards. Only by turning the 'Historic Ratings' back ON can you return to using the varied values in the mech.exe table. quote:
ORIGINAL: vahuser Now, as many of you know, TQ65 is actually superior to TQ70 due to the way purchase points are spent by the computer. Perhaps this is what FlashFyre was saying? No, that is not what I was saying. But it is true in a way that Ratings of 69 and lower are more cost effective than Ratings of 70 and above; this is due to the Unit Cost Discount applied to units bought whose Base Rating is less than 70. At 70, the full OOB Unit Cost is paid; at <69, a 25% discount is applied, meaning these units only cost 75% of their OOB Unit Cost.
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