I am trying to fully understand ascention and I know it is quite different from main but this seemed a little strange.
I have covert level 28
I spied on someone with Intelligence rating of 18
They have less intelligence agents than I do and I can see all their stats.
But I cannot see how many DMU they have nor can I see their total planets on the Cosmos screen.
Is this intentional that it is difficult to see what everyone else has?
I am 10 covert levels higher than this guy and I would have thought that would have allowed me to at least see his DMU.......
any thoughts?
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Re: covert power
Essentially,
Yes. I think the point was to make it so you could only see the DMU/armies of those who you overpowered (by quite a fair bit it seems) but if you are willing to chance a recon, this can give you their DMU on hand.
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Mango wrote:Is this intentional that it is difficult to see what everyone else has?
Yes. I think the point was to make it so you could only see the DMU/armies of those who you overpowered (by quite a fair bit it seems) but if you are willing to chance a recon, this can give you their DMU on hand.
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Mango wrote:ahh ok, That explains it. I thought I read somewhere that each level was suppsed to be 3 times better than the one before it.
Ok so ever level is only what.....4.5% higher than the last?
Not quite, there's a formula somewhere (found it - Game Updates) which describes exactly the effect of each upgrade.
The ability level factor is pretty much found just by dividing your level by 100 and adding it to 1 (so with level 5 you'd have a base factor of 1.05) which is then cubed (keeping level 5, you'd have 1.05^3 = 1.16; so level 5 gives you a 16% bonus). Obviously for each level up, you get an expenential bonus over the previous level.
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something like that I hope
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