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Jul 21st 2014, 19:06:57

Anyone have the PM prices with max Military Tech (non-theo & NO MB)?

Also what % of tech per acre to get 35$ per bushel on PM for non-demo.

I want the high end #, not low end. (For example if 200k gives 35$ and 150k gives 35$ I want the 150k figure).

Thanks.
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Jul 21st 2014, 19:13:29

Tech% = BaseTech%+(MaxTech%-BaseTech%)*GvtTech*(1-EXP(-GvtEff*TechPts/(C1+C2*Land)))

http://wiki.earthempires.com/...x.php/Technology_Formulas
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Jul 21st 2014, 19:22:23

i think around 84.1-84 % food hits $35 for a non demo.
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Jul 21st 2014, 19:28:02

Care to elaborate? The formula is a bit confusing to me.

I know you can simply do land*40 to get max military tech %.

But say if I have 7600 acres, how many tech points would I need to get 35$ bushels?

Using your formula above and website that you provided I'm guessing it's....

Tech% = 100+(83.33-100)*1*(1-^(-1*Techpts/(780+5.75*7600)))

I'm not sure how this gives me Techpts or Tech%.
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Jul 21st 2014, 19:29:04

just played around on the alpha servers, on a 10K acre mono, Military - 182,737 - 84.06% - $35 PM sale price. 182,736 it is $34
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Jul 21st 2014, 19:33:25

Thanks!!!
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Jul 21st 2014, 19:35:32

Originally posted by Celphi:
Care to elaborate? The formula is a bit confusing to me.

I know you can simply do land*40 to get max military tech %.

But say if I have 7600 acres, how many tech points would I need to get 35$ bushels?

Using your formula above and website that you provided I'm guessing it's....

Tech% = 100+(83.33-100)*1*(1-^(-1*Techpts/(780+5.75*7600)))

I'm not sure how this gives me Techpts or Tech%.



you need to plug the known value in between tech% or tech points, then solve the equation. you are looking for how many points ~84.06% is. you can either plug that into the formula and spend too much time solving the equation, or you could use the eestats tech calculator and plug in your land and 84.06% to get an answer within 100 tech points, and then mess with the numbers from there.
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Jul 21st 2014, 20:16:58

mrford is correct.
To arrive at the percentage needed divide the bushel base price ($29) by the goal ($34.5001, game rounds to $35)
29/34.5001 = 0.8405772
or 84.05772%
Plug that into the eestats tech calc and the result will be very close to the amount of Mil tech pts you'll need.

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Jul 21st 2014, 20:20:47

Sweet. Thanks for the explanation.

How do I get the unit prices? Do I simply do 210 (base turret PM price) x .85 (if your military tech is 85%?)
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Jul 22nd 2014, 3:53:51

ttt
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Jul 22nd 2014, 7:24:06

Originally posted by Celphi:
Sweet. Thanks for the explanation.

How do I get the unit prices? Do I simply do 210 (base turret PM price) x .85 (if your military tech is 85%?)


Yes. And multiply in any government bonuses, like Theo has for PM prices. Food price is divided instead of multiply (that is, $29 divided by 0.85, as opposed to BaseMilPrice multiply by 0.85). The result is rounded to the nearest integer.