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Should be a value from 0 - 100. The divisor into SurvivorRate= used to determine the number of survivors for Allied armies. In the above example, you could set SurvivorRate= to 0.2 which would yield 200 credits worth of survivors instead, then set this value to 100 and you would only get 200 credits worth (i.e. 1 GI). This can be used to manipulate the ratio of survivors and is useful if you have implemented a strong economy system but don't want a load of survivors from destroyed structures as a result. | Should be a value from 0 - 100. The divisor into SurvivorRate= used to determine the number of survivors for Allied armies. In the above example, you could set SurvivorRate= to 0.2 which would yield 200 credits worth of survivors instead, then set this value to 100 and you would only get 200 credits worth (i.e. 1 GI). This can be used to manipulate the ratio of survivors and is useful if you have implemented a strong economy system but don't want a load of survivors from destroyed structures as a result. |
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Should be a value from 0 - 100. The divisor into SurvivorRate= used to determine the number of survivors for Allied armies. In the above example, you could set SurvivorRate= to 0.2 which would yield 200 credits worth of survivors instead, then set this value to 100 and you would only get 200 credits worth (i.e. 1 GI). This can be used to manipulate the ratio of survivors and is useful if you have implemented a strong economy system but don't want a load of survivors from destroyed structures as a result.