Feedback: Winter Grepolympia 2020.

Arci

Community Manager
Grepolis Team
Feel free to share your feedback about this year's edition of Winter Grepolympia.
 
@Arci: The wiki link in your announcement refers to the normal Grepolympia event, not to Winter Grepolympia.

Btw... The Grepolympia article states 3 days per discipline, the Winter Grepolympia article states 5 days per discipline, and your announcement states 4 days per discipline (on live worlds). Which of the three statements is correct?
 
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Would you please advise which Grepolympia article is valid for this event?

There is no in-game link so far - the link in the game leads to the last event article (Tyche) as usual. The link in the announcement leads to the wrong Grepolympia article and thus to the wrong "points per unit" table (for hoplite race and so on) - looking at the Winter Grepolympia article, the number of units per slot is wrong (we can only use 1 mythical unit * game speed per slot, not two as stated in the Winter Grepolympia article).

Would you please check and provide the correct link with correct values?
 

Arci

Community Manager
Grepolis Team
That's the correct one :)




Btw... The Grepolympia article states 3 days per discipline, the Winter Grepolympia article states 5 days per discipline, and your announcement states 4 days per discipline (on live worlds). Which of the three statements is correct?
Duration is not fixed, it can be changed in yearly editions. The correct one is indeed the one that is announced and you will see in game :)
 
Now that you have changed the link in your announcement, the announced link is correct...^^

However: Could you please tell me why the table shows a unit limit of 2 mythical units per slot while in-game it is only 1 (*game speed, of course)?
 

Arci

Community Manager
Grepolis Team
I have the feeling the slot capacity is for speed 2, could you please doublecheck?
Let's take the swordsmen as an example, wiki says 44 but on zz2 (4x) the capacity is 88 (that comes with 22*speed).
Same applies to slingers, 40 on wiki and 80 on a 4x world.

This would also explain myth units, what do you think?
 
Yes, of course it does - but the tables (training points per unit and units per slot) are supposed to show the base values - that´s why the formulas are given below them. And it makes no sense at all to have the base values for training points per unit on the left hand side and the game speed 2 values für the unit limits per slot on the right hand side in the same table.
 
And would you please also check the number of laurels granted? Again, we receive only half the number of laurels stated in the wiki article. Since this was also true last year, I would have expected to see it fixed (either the number of laurels granted, or the number of laurels stated in the wiki (or in the Beta announcement^^).

Our guess is as follows:

The number of laurels granted per discipline might be dependent on the number of free attempts granted per discipline.

In this Beta version we receive half of the maximum 130 laurels per attempt stated in the table in the wiki:

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The table in the wiki, however, refers to one free attempt per day and a 5 day duration per discipline --> 5 free attempts per discipline
while on Beta we have 4 free attempts per day and a 2 day duration per discipline --> 8 attempts per discipline

There is a formula missing for the laurel table, or at least proper information regarding the discrepancies between the values for this Beta test and the values for the live worlds.

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And please note that the Wiki article still states a 5 day duration per discipline (for live worlds), while you announced a 4 day duration. If the event will have 4 days/discipline this year on live worlds, please also remember that the formula must be revised in that case:

The table has now been fixed, and also the formula :)

The values on the table have to be multiplied by 1.4, this factor is tied with the discipline duration. In case of a following edition (next year?) with a different discipline duration, the table will still be valid but we'll specify the new factor.

For the record, the correct formula is value*factor/speed

Glad to see that someone looks with that attention at the numbers on the wiki ;)
 
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