Author Topic: techcost vs social, +/-research  (Read 1089 times)

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Offline gwillybj

techcost vs social, +/-research
« on: February 09, 2015, 07:00:04 PM »
Is TECHCOST, 110 the same as SOCIAL, -RESEARCH?
Is TECHCOST, 90 the same as SOCIAL, +RESEARCH?

I wanted to try something different from my usual experiments, so I gave my faction TECHCOST, 112. It seemed to make a huge difference from SOCIAL, -RESEARCH; it slowed research a lot more than SOCIAL, --RESEARCH does. I can't imagine what TECHCOST, 120 would do  :o

I'll investigate, of course, but I'm wondering about thoughts & ideas from the good folks here :)
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Offline Yitzi

Re: techcost vs social, +/-research
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2015, 08:29:09 PM »
There are differences (interaction with social engineering, and the fact that a natural +RESEARCH or -RESEARCH has an additional effect on tech cost), but TECHCOST, 112 should not slow research so much more than --RESEARCH does...

 

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