Thread:Eledec/@comment-30724590-20180508200449

The war algorithm for Oppenheimer's Comet is set up in a farely simple form in comparison to more advanced algorithms.

There is a War Template, which is the main space for filling out information about the algo when it comes to war. The Main Score is the pre-war situation in the attacking/defending nations, and covers how powerful the economy, technology, government, etc are. The War Score covers the situation of the war, and as such includes common factors such as troops sent, luck, reasoning, location, etc. The Result is as it is written as, and is the final conclusion to a battle or conflict.

The best example I could come up with was the Mexican invasion of Cuba, of which Mexico would win because it's total score's difference in comparison to Cuba's total score shows that it is a victory in favor of Mexico.

For any other questions, do ask.  