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How is day prestige before the last turn added?

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:55 pm
by timek28
If I finish scenario earlier. Say at turn 15 instead of last turn (20), is the missing per day prestige added? For example if I per day prestige is 25. Am I loosing 125 prestige by finishing at turn 15 or is that prestige added normally if I get a DV?

Re: How is day prestige before the last turn added?

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:34 pm
by BiteNibbleChomp
As far as I know, you would lose the 125 pp (in your example)

- BNC

Re: How is day prestige before the last turn added?

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:06 pm
by timek28
BiteNibbleChomp wrote:As far as I know, you would lose the 125 pp (in your example)

- BNC
Damn... That makes no sense whatsoever. In that way quicker and more efficient strategy is penalized instead of rewarded. But then on the other hand that wouldn't be the first time something illogical happened in the game.

Well if that is the case then I might be doing some more clicking until the last turn...

Re: How is day prestige before the last turn added?

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:47 pm
by antoniocapo
timek28 wrote:
BiteNibbleChomp wrote:As far as I know, you would lose the 125 pp (in your example)

- BNC
Damn... That makes no sense whatsoever. In that way quicker and more efficient strategy is penalized instead of rewarded. But then on the other hand that wouldn't be the first time something illogical happened in the game.

Well if that is the case then I might be doing some more clicking until the last turn...
Yes, you miss the daily prestige for being too good. But you are so great you dont need that much anyways 8)

On a slightly related matter, losing cities and objectives and then retaking them is worth extra prestige the first time you take it back. So for those hold the objectives scenarios, it rewards you to let the AI take them all and then retake them for the extra prestige. Makes no sense either and should award you for not making them fall in the first place, but oh well...

Fun game either way :)