Help with stats

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Help with stats

Post by Guest » 21.06.2009, 23:28

For more than 1 year I have been playing this game (Realm 1), and still at this moment I can't really understand the stats, just an example:
For more than 1 month I have been selling 250 Cars Q21/daily in Germany for the price of 250.000,00 caps each.

Today the stats are:
Supply/Demand:
- France: Demand:47.071 --- Supply: 293
- Germany: Demand: 105.915 --- Supply: 523
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Post by Guest » 22.06.2009, 00:02

Regarding total

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Re: Help with stats

Post by Guest » 22.06.2009, 01:01

[quote="SiberianTiger"]For more than 1 year I have been playing this game (Realm 1), and still at this moment I can't really understand the stats, just an example:
For more than 1 month I have been selling 250 Cars Q21/daily in Germany for the price of 250.000,00 caps each.

Today the stats are:
Supply/Demand:
- France: Demand:47.071 --- Supply: 293
- Germany: Demand: 105.915 --- Supply: 523
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Guest

Post by Guest » 22.06.2009, 02:11

Actually why didn't the TiB-FT save this info from there the old forums!?

Guest

Post by Guest » 22.06.2009, 12:34

Thank you all for your asnwers, now I am going to adjust my excel file with your hints. :idea:

GoldenEye you can close this thread

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Post by Guest » 22.06.2009, 13:29

thats because of price limit in the stats, known as price cap. the car/cabriolet price cap is so for example 150k, perfumes cap is 240 and so on

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Post by Guest » 22.06.2009, 13:36

Do you mean the price cap is on the display rather than the amount you can sell for ?

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Post by Guest » 23.06.2009, 14:54

yes

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Post by Guest » 25.06.2009, 04:11

Thought I would muck around with some numbers, from memory the stats cap is the price which 88.5 (it will show 88 in the shop) people out of 100 find it expensive.

Example Cars in Red

89 people find 156,251c
88 people find 156,250c

88 people find 144,231c
87 people find 144,230c

Average the two 88 values and we get 150,240.5 which is roughly^ 150,000.


^Baring in mind that the true relationship isn't linear

For example the range for 50 people is only

36,765 to 37,500

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