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Traditional Policy of Civilization 5 and Textual Research on Wugu Temple

Do you know the traditional policy and the bonus of the Temple of Grains in Civilization 5? It doesn't matter if you don't understand. The following small series brings you the traditional policy of Civilization 5 and the bonus test of the Grain Temple, so that you can understand it in one minute. Let's have a look.

First, the test purpose

Understand the traditional policies and the addition of grain temples to scientific research and the final total population.

Second, the test object

Independent libraries and canals; The initial population is1; There are five farmland in the capital (no civil servants, no fertilizer added)

Third, independent variables

Whether there is a grain temple at the beginning; Is there a complete traditional policy?

Fourth, the test steps

1. Go crazy until 150T, and do nothing else.

2. Record the total output of scientific research within 150T, and the basic scientific research within 150T.

3. Draw a conclusion by comparing the results.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) test interpretation

1. Because it can't completely simulate the operation of players to control the yield of plots (experts, grab wonders to control the production capacity, the time to build the first farmland, the different population growth rates in the early and late stages, and the time to study civil servants and fertilizers).

Therefore, five fields (rough experience) are provided to simulate approximate food output.

2. Because players will burn major subjects around 225T; Wugu Temple was built around 40T; The traditional left 2 o'clock is at 25T, and the traditional closing is at 1 15T (we directly provide a complete traditional policy to make up for the difference in the effective time of the traditional policy); Therefore, 150T is roughly used as the end time of the test (roughly 200T of the game).

3. Because it is impossible to determine when the player will build the canal; Whether there is a traditional policy or not does not affect the existence of the canal: therefore, the canal is directly provided.

4. Because the opening provided a canal, if the population of the capital (about 4 or 5) when the player is 50t is taken as the initial population of the test, it will be greatly different from the actual data, so the initial population is set to 1 (to reduce the influence of the canal on the final data).

Sixth, the test results

Without a complete traditional policy, there is no grain temple.

Have a grain temple without a complete traditional policy.

There is a complete traditional policy and no food temple.

There is no complete traditional policy, but there is no food temple with traditional policy.

There are complete traditional policies and grain temples.

Seven. Comparison and conclusion of test results

Assuming that there are about 10 great scientists and 6 big cities at the peak of scientific research (if there are other situations, please calculate them yourself), we can probably deduce the actual benefits of population growth brought by the five-grain temple and tradition according to the improvement of the basic bottle.

Because the expert slot is not considered, the comparison result of the total output of scientific research is quite unreliable.

Because no precise calculation is involved, all calculations are rough and are for reference only. Seriously, you lose!

The actual effect of wugu temple

There is no complete traditional policy, no grain temple 150T, the total output of scientific research is 2907, and the population is 17.85.

Without a complete traditional policy, the total output of Wugu Temple is 150T, the basic bottle is 3333, and the population is 2 1.55.

Comparative results: the total output of scientific research in Liangmiao increased by 15%, the number of basic bottles increased by 20%, and the total population increased by 20%.

Conclusion: With a grain temple, the bottle income brought by population growth is equivalent to using two more topics at the peak of scientific research.