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This ratio value is based on the number of buildings in the computer base that should be the structure defined in the BuildAirstrip= statement (Soviet forces). The ratio total (i.e. the sum of all the Ratio= values in this section) should exceed 100% so that the base will always try to grow as it vainly attempts to achieve the specified percentage composition. Changing the ratio values allows a small degree of control over the AI's build order, as those with a higher ratio are more likely to be constructed. | This ratio value is based on the number of buildings in the computer base that should be the structure defined in the BuildAirstrip= statement (Soviet forces). The ratio total (i.e. the sum of all the Ratio= values in this section) should exceed 100% so that the base will always try to grow as it vainly attempts to achieve the specified percentage composition. Changing the ratio values allows a small degree of control over the AI's build order, as those with a higher ratio are more likely to be constructed. |
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This ratio value is based on the number of buildings in the computer base that should be the structure defined in the BuildAirstrip= statement (Soviet forces). The ratio total (i.e. the sum of all the Ratio= values in this section) should exceed 100% so that the base will always try to grow as it vainly attempts to achieve the specified percentage composition. Changing the ratio values allows a small degree of control over the AI's build order, as those with a higher ratio are more likely to be constructed.