So no matter what the percentage is, the increase in increments will always start with: "3.7" the next would be "8.4" next "13.5" "??.?" "??.?" "??.?" to a max of 29?
If so, what would be the missing values between 13.5 and 29?
3.7 8.4 13.5 ??.? ??.? ??.? 29
If not, I would assume that it asssigns a different numerical value? Is this correct?
No no no. Murdr already spelled it out for you. I'm not sure where you've gone amiss in your logic. You aren't getting it. Quoting Murdr above:
For every 1% point over 10% [threshold], the ENY Limt raises by about 1.59
1) ENY kicks in when your countries population is 10% greater than the lowest country's population.
2) At this threshold for every 1% population increase above the lowest country's population ENY value gets increased by 1.59
e.g. your country is at 11% greater than the lowest country's population, ENY would be 1.59, at 12% greater, ENY would be 1.59+1.59= 3.18, at 13% greater, ENY would be 1.59+1.59+1.59=4.77, etc.
So you want to figure out what the % difference results in a 3.7 ENY? Do the math backwards. 1%/1.59 = x%/3.7. x=2.3%. Add this back to 10%. 10%+2.3% = 12.3%.
You can check this against the numbers posted in your pic. Rooks = 40.8%. Bishops = 28.5%. Rooks% - Bishop% = 40.8 - 28.5 = 12.3% resulting in a 3.7 ENY.
EDIT:
You can also apply this to your 2nd pic as a check. Rooks= 37.3%. Knights= 22%. Rooks%-Knights%= 37.3-22 = 15.3%. 15.3%-10% = 5.3%. 5.3%*1.59= voila 8.4 ENY for the Rooks just like the pic shows.
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