Difference between revisions of "CoopetitionRatio"
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'''A:''' 5.500.000 Train Income, 45 trains with positive income, 5 trains with negative income. | '''A:''' 5.500.000 Train Income, 45 trains with positive income, 5 trains with negative income. | ||
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'''B:''' 4.000.000 Train Income, 35 trains with positive income, 5 trains with negative income. | '''B:''' 4.000.000 Train Income, 35 trains with positive income, 5 trains with negative income. | ||
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Company A would have a ratio of 92.63% | Company A would have a ratio of 92.63% | ||
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Company B would have a ratio of 65.26% | Company B would have a ratio of 65.26% | ||
Revision as of 13:17, 18 August 2006
First Sketch by Mucht
Imagine two Companies:
A: 5.500.000 Train Income, 45 trains with positive income, 5 trains with negative income.
B: 4.000.000 Train Income, 35 trains with positive income, 5 trains with negative income.
The ratio is caculated as:
([Train Income] - [# trains with pos.income]*20.000 - [#trains with neg.income]*40.000) / ([income comp. A] + [income comp. B])
For our example:
Company A would have a ratio of 92.63%
Company B would have a ratio of 65.26%
- it is ecouraged to build long routes. Short goods-stealing-routes are not encouraged since you need to earn at least 20.000 with each train, otherwise a train doesn't pay.
- each team has to watch its trains - a train with no income is aweful for the ratio
- the global income (of both companies) is the norming factor.