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Mandarins31
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Joined: 05 Jun 2010 Status: Offline Points: 418 |
Posted: 17 Jan 2011 at 17:39 |
Thanks for this tool
 . that will prevent me to do fastidious calculations :p
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Zeus
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Joined: 16 Jan 2011 Status: Offline Points: 38 |
Posted: 17 Jan 2011 at 19:51 |
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Yeah thanks for the tool.I do have some confusion. How would you add the commander bonuses as they are in percentages? Plus you would have to do this every time you make troops to help you. It would be better suited automatically with the commanders bonuses.
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Zeus
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Joined: 16 Jan 2011 Status: Offline Points: 38 |
Posted: 17 Jan 2011 at 19:52 |
And if people like this will this ever get on the game? I mean we are just debating about it. Nobody has said they are looking to add it to the game.
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HonoredMule
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Joined: 05 Mar 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1650 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 02:38 |
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10% bonus means that full amount = base total * 1.10
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Zeus
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Joined: 16 Jan 2011 Status: Offline Points: 38 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 20:42 |
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What! makes no sense to me.
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CranK
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Joined: 27 Apr 2010 Location: Holland Status: Offline Points: 286 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 20:54 |
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Its some simple math...
If your army has a total attack power of 10.000 . And you have leveled your commander to add 10% bonus to your troops. You need to add this 10% bonus to the total attack power.
To make it harder (but maybe easier to understand) you can calculate this 10% bonus like this:
10.000 : 100 = 100.
that makes 100 equal to 1%.
100 x 10 (%) = 1000.
now you know that 10% = 1000. You can add this to your total attack power.
10.000 + 1000 = 11.000.
11.000 = total attackpower WITH commander bonus.
But the easiest to do is how HM just said. Taking the base attack power and multiply it with 1.10. the 0.10 = 10%.
10.000 x 1.10 = 11.000.
Hope this simple math is now clear? :)
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Mr. Ubiquitous Feral
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Joined: 01 Jan 2011 Location: U.S.A. Status: Offline Points: 416 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 21:49 |
10.000 : 100 = 100. ?
What does the : mean? I'm still in beginner algebra
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I am a Machine.
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bartimeus
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Joined: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Right behind U Status: Offline Points: 222 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 21:56 |
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there is no sign for "divided", so most people use ":" instead when on the computer.
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Bartimeus, your very best friend.
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Mr. Ubiquitous Feral
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Joined: 01 Jan 2011 Location: U.S.A. Status: Offline Points: 416 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 22:38 |
10.000 : 100 = 100
I get it, I will presume the 10.000 in Europe is the same as 10,000 in the U.S.? To me it is the decimal point, so (10.000 = 10) and (10.000 : 100 = 0.1) thank you for helping my horizon grow a little today!
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KillerPoodle
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Joined: 23 Feb 2010 Status: Offline Points: 1853 |
Posted: 18 Jan 2011 at 22:59 |
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UK and US (and other places) use , as a thousands separator and . as the decimal point.
EU peeps (France, Germany etc.) use them the other way around.
Edit: I've always used / as the divide sign => 10,000/100 = 100 never seen anyone use : until today.
Edited by KillerPoodle - 18 Jan 2011 at 23:00
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