FeurerKrieg
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Joined: 6/15/2005 From: Denver, CO Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: michaelm In simple terms (a) A factory will produce a random R&D between 0 and the number of devices in the factory ie 1 device = 0, 2 devices = 0,1, 3 devices =0,1,2, 4 devices = 0,1,2,3, 10 devices = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 etc. (b) The random R&D is then divided by 10. Any random R&D of less than 10 will be '0', otherwise it will be the ten's component of the random R&D. (c) If there are no damaged devices in factory (this is a given as there must be NO damaged ones present), add '1' to the number from (b). (d) If the number from (c) exceeds 3, it is capped at '3'. The number from (d) is added to the a/c development counter - this will be a number from 1 to 3 inclusive. Once the counter exceeds 100, it moves the available date sooner by a month and resets the development counter. Thanks. This makes more sense now. So yes, it would seem that 30 is the sweet spot, which means that most of my plans don't need to change after all.
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