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Recalculate indicators is an option in the [[editor#editor menu bar|editor menu bar]] that will allow you to reset how [[ | Recalculate indicators is an option in the [[editor#editor menu bar|editor menu bar]] that will allow you to reset how [[indicators]] are calculated. By pressing "recalculate indicators", the current scores for the indicators will serve as the baseline for the indicator scores to be calculated. The current values will score 0% exactly on each indicator. | ||
For example: If a game is made with 20 houses, and an indicator with a target for 100 houses, the indicator will start at 20%. Constructing 40 houses will make the total houses 60, raise the indicator to 60%. When the indicators are recalculated when there are 20 houses, the indicator will start at 0%. Constructing 40 houses will make the total houses 60, but will only raise the indicator to 50%. This is because 40 houses only represents 50% or the houses required to get from 20 houses to 100 houses. | For example: If a game is made with 20 houses, and an indicator with a target for 100 houses, the indicator will start at 20%. Constructing 40 houses will make the total houses 60, raise the indicator to 60%. When the indicators are recalculated when there are 20 houses, the indicator will start at 0%. Constructing 40 houses will make the total houses 60, but will only raise the indicator to 50%. This is because 40 houses only represents 50% or the houses required to get from 20 houses to 100 houses. | ||
'''Using this option affects ''all'' indicators.''' | '''Using this option affects ''all'' indicators.''' |
Revision as of 07:57, 24 August 2014
Recalculate indicators is an option in the editor menu bar that will allow you to reset how indicators are calculated. By pressing "recalculate indicators", the current scores for the indicators will serve as the baseline for the indicator scores to be calculated. The current values will score 0% exactly on each indicator.
For example: If a game is made with 20 houses, and an indicator with a target for 100 houses, the indicator will start at 20%. Constructing 40 houses will make the total houses 60, raise the indicator to 60%. When the indicators are recalculated when there are 20 houses, the indicator will start at 0%. Constructing 40 houses will make the total houses 60, but will only raise the indicator to 50%. This is because 40 houses only represents 50% or the houses required to get from 20 houses to 100 houses.
Using this option affects all indicators.