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I think also the starting money differs what is not included here. I will add it later today. [[User:Jarcionek|Jarcionek]] 10:17, 20 October 2012 (EDT) | I think also the starting money differs what is not included here. I will add it later today. [[User:Jarcionek|Jarcionek]] 10:17, 20 October 2012 (EDT) | ||
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+ | If starting funds depends on country you choose to start, then it must be equal to X+monthly income of the country you have satellite covered. So, 300 on Classic NA means X=300-180(NA)=120 startings funds. Am I wrong? | ||
+ | If that's true, then on Easy starting funds will be 465(on NA)-270(NA on Easy)=195. | ||
+ | --Nite | ||
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+ | Starting funds on Classic for NA are still 300.--[[User:Tacobandit744|Tacobandit744]] 02:05, 22 October 2012 (EDT) | ||
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+ | You don't understand me. Starting funds on Classic including NA's funds are 300. Yes. But Starting funds excluding NA's funds are 300-180=120. So, begining in Germany means 120+150=270. "Is it right?" - that's the question. | ||
+ | --Nite | ||
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+ | ALso, there is "Base Funding by Difficulty Level" table http://www.ufopaedia.org/index.php?title=Situation_Room_(EU2012) . It says: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="30%" | ||
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+ | ! Easy !! Normal !! Classic !! Impossible | ||
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+ | | §175 || §175 || §100 || §75 | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | I checked income on Impossible at start (asap) - it's +175 (+230 -55). And 180 of 230 is USA's funds. 230-180=50 base income on impossible. But we start at 275 in NA, it's +45 from month income. Looks like it was +100 starting bonus, but starting tasks for 55 and 45 we have. |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 2 November 2012
Sources:
- http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/87242/what-are-the-differences-between-normal-and-classic-difficulties
- http://forums.2kgames.com/showthread.php?150076-Differences-in-Difficulties
I think also the starting money differs what is not included here. I will add it later today. Jarcionek 10:17, 20 October 2012 (EDT)
If starting funds depends on country you choose to start, then it must be equal to X+monthly income of the country you have satellite covered. So, 300 on Classic NA means X=300-180(NA)=120 startings funds. Am I wrong? If that's true, then on Easy starting funds will be 465(on NA)-270(NA on Easy)=195. --Nite
Starting funds on Classic for NA are still 300.--Tacobandit744 02:05, 22 October 2012 (EDT)
You don't understand me. Starting funds on Classic including NA's funds are 300. Yes. But Starting funds excluding NA's funds are 300-180=120. So, begining in Germany means 120+150=270. "Is it right?" - that's the question. --Nite
ALso, there is "Base Funding by Difficulty Level" table http://www.ufopaedia.org/index.php?title=Situation_Room_(EU2012) . It says:
Easy | Normal | Classic | Impossible |
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§175 | §175 | §100 | §75 |
I checked income on Impossible at start (asap) - it's +175 (+230 -55). And 180 of 230 is USA's funds. 230-180=50 base income on impossible. But we start at 275 in NA, it's +45 from month income. Looks like it was +100 starting bonus, but starting tasks for 55 and 45 we have.