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Postby Talapus » Wed May 03, 2006 7:17 am

The percentage of characters that are currently in their spawning locations!
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Postby marol » Wed May 03, 2006 3:56 pm

Talapus wrote:The percentage of characters that are currently in their spawning locations!
About 31,7%.
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Postby Phalynx » Wed May 03, 2006 4:09 pm

The number of naked characters, corelated by age and island if possible.

I know some people hold great importance in clothes, my charries, bar one don't but most have eventually picked up the odd item....

I am interested if people in other language areas hold clothes to be similarly important.... to hear some people life is so hard on the islands its difficult to imagine anyone having clothes but who knows?
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Postby marol » Wed May 03, 2006 4:57 pm

hallucinatingfarmer wrote:I'd like to see how many of the total number of keys are useless because of broken locks...
19%.
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Postby marol » Wed May 03, 2006 5:18 pm

Phalynx wrote:The number of naked characters, corelated by age and island if possible.
(Age, average num of cloth items)
20 0.0731
21 0.2359
22 0.4097
23 0.5712
24 0.7270
25 0.9421
26 1.1613
27 1.2316
28 1.3170
29 1.7526
30 1.9573
31 1.6757
32 1.6145
33 2.0727
34 2.0330
35 1.9655
36 2.6702
37 2.6410
38 2.1429
39 2.4459
40 3.2405
41 3.2295
42 3.3111
43 3.5806
44 3.8182
45 3.1364
46 2.5000
47 2.0385
48 2.5902
49 3.5769
50 3.2609
51 2.5455
52 3.6042
53 3.1316
54 3.8333
55 3.9630
56 3.7407
57 4.0606
58 4.2941
59 3.4000
60 3.3636
61 4.4000
62 2.5000
63 4.0294
64 3.2500
65 4.6923
66 2.5000
67 2.3333
68 3.4286
69 3.2500
70 2.7692
71 2.7857
72 2.6250
73 1.3750
74 2.8333
75 2.2857
76 4.3000
77 3.7143
78 4.0000
80 3.0000
81 9.0000
82 6.0000
83 3.8667
84 3.7500
85 5.0000
86 3.0000
90 8.5000
91 4.0000
92 2.0000
95 2.0000
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Postby Hellzon » Wed May 03, 2006 7:03 pm

Since I have no life...

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As we can see, people get their clothes in their early years and hold on to them. Doesn't seem to be much of a trend of getting more jewelry as you get older.
Also, the low populations at higher age groups probably throw the statistics out of whack. Wanna bet that those statistics that are an even number are due to there only being one person at that age?

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Postby MrPenguin589 » Wed May 03, 2006 11:01 pm

Hellzon wrote:Also, the low populations at higher age groups probably throw the statistics out of whack. Wanna bet that those statistics that are an even number are due to there only being one person at that age?


Those were my first thought when I saw the higher-aged numbers...
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Postby Phalynx » Thu May 04, 2006 7:12 am

Cheers, yeah I'd bet that 81 y o character is on his own there.....

Is the pattern similar accross the islands?
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Postby marol » Thu May 04, 2006 9:13 am

Islands based research requires much more work, so I'm sorry, but such data will not be delivered.
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Postby Phalynx » Thu May 04, 2006 5:11 pm

No problem, thanks for what you did...
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Postby nitefyre » Thu May 04, 2006 8:37 pm

This topic asks for suggestions on ideas of what to see in the Cantr Statistics in the Cantr Webzine. Does it not defeat the purpose of a Cantr publication if it's going to be bypassed anyways?
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Postby marol » Thu May 04, 2006 10:21 pm

Okay, sorry.

Then please post here you requests, and I will deliver data to Webzine staff, so it could be publicated there.
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Postby Mafia Salad » Thu May 04, 2006 11:05 pm

Most common weapons, shields?, tools

Maybe not next issue, but the issue after that we could see how the food choice has changed with the new eating rates and preparations. An update on the biggest cities would be cool too.

Largest stockpiles of everyone’s favorite resources (just amounts, no locations because that could influence thieves and pirates to go places they wouldn't have otherwise)

Most isolated characters.

Most buildings within a single building.

Oldest lock?

I think I'm just picking things at random now so I'll stop.
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Postby TatteredShoeLace » Thu May 04, 2006 11:22 pm

Number of Jeeps in Cantr.
Grams of any completed apothecary substance (someone will finish one someday)
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Postby Talapus » Thu May 04, 2006 11:42 pm

TatteredShoeLace wrote:Grams of any completed apothecary substance (someone will finish one someday)


One of my characters has two of the three resources to make one of the mixtures. Just need to find some basil somewhere...

I personally would be interested in knowing how many stone axes have been made (and the number of normal axes that exist). I still think that stone axes will not replace real axes, but that has been disputed. A PM with those numbers would be nice to see how this tool had been accepted into Cantr society.

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