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Unit Production

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:35 pm
by Darth Sephiroth
Looking at the Command Center I noticed that it lists two things with Unit Production. So many per day and a total amount. What do the two mean?

Ex 25/day (30 Total) [not the real amount mine is, but it's how it looks]

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:37 pm
by deadeye
25 is your production through upgrades. 30 is your total production including officers and production bonuses

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:43 pm
by Spacey
If you make yourself your own commander you should get the total amount(30), as opposed to the raw(25) that you get now. This need to be weighed against the benefits that taking a CO, other than yourself, will provide.

K

edit: sp

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:54 pm
by darkness5723
actually, total is actually what you get regardless of making yourself your own commander. Making yourself your own commander gets you a 20% bonus to UP (this is based on raw). Having no commander gets you a 10% bonus to UP (again, based on raw). Each officer you have you get (the percentage of income you give them / 2) of their UP. that is what determines your total.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:18 pm
by The Xeno
I think Spacey knew that, he was just being case specific :wink:
But the clarification is always good for teh n00bs

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 6:49 pm
by Spacey
Yes, the King is right, it was somehting that I knew. Now an apology on my part, and something I've learnt over the past three weeks:

(1) when I post, and try to cover all the details/points, I have long posts(seen on the forum).
(2) I have significant trouble articulating myself properly in short peices of writing(seen in midtems I got back and on the forum)...I love the details.
(3) I shouldn't post when I'm tired or under significant educational stress
(4) when I try to avoid all of this, my posts are still long, require frequent edits, and take a long time to complete

The end result of all of this is that I end up getting my details mixed up, and can make things more confusing becasue
(a) I'm not answering the question, details are mixed up in my head, and don't make a significant contribution to helping, even though I know what I'm trying to say...
(b) I answer it but it isn't explained well enough, and ends up confusing people

So, after another longer post :shock: I'll say sorry. Sorry. I'll either refrain from posting sometimes or make sure I can get it out properly before I click submit.

K
edit: forget what it was for...just know that it's tough to teach an old dog new tricks