Request: reverse analysis graph: 2015-02-26 18:40:11 |
Nex
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I would like to know how many armies a stack can defeat without having to do the math backwards: right now the analysis graph only shows how much a defending stack can defeat, and requires you to think backwards in order to determine offensive success. This is certainly doable, but it would be great to have this feature to simplify calculating.
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Request: reverse analysis graph: 2015-02-26 19:05:44 |
slammy
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i think you're reading the graph wrong. the graph shows how many armies it would take to defeat defending armies, ie. offensive success.
moreover, a defending stack cannot defeat anything, by definition. it just doesn't make sense.
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Request: reverse analysis graph: 2015-02-26 19:10:57 |
Nex
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Perhaps I am reading it wrong, but I'll try to explain my thoughts: Assume that you have a stack of 50 armies, and you want to know how large of a defending stack it can defeat. With the way the analysis is set up right now, you would need to manually plug in every likely number of defending armies unless it is 0% straight-round or no-luck cyclic.
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Request: reverse analysis graph: 2015-02-26 19:24:07 |
(deleted)
Level 63
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You could just reverse how you type the numbers.
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Request: reverse analysis graph: 2015-02-26 19:39:04 |
slammy
Level 59
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or type them in standing on your head
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