What advice would you give yourself starting new?

I just got the game and played a few hours, survived my first w droughts, learned about the forester and built a first small dam. Im always second guessing the placement of buildings and want to change it ...

What advice would you give yourself if you started again from scratch? What lesson was the hardest to learn?

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u/TheRealMaxi — 6 days ago

Civ7: Will we get more statistics after a game?

My favourite part of Civ6 and prior games was the extensive statistics we can look into AFTER a game. What wonder was built when, how did othera fare at the same time and so on. For military, population, science, gold etc. Maybe even a view of how the map changed over time, how settlements and cities grew or how wars affected the map etc. Maybe there could even be some new events or stuff to look at, essentially a "best of" of my last game, since they last quite long I tend to forget some cool events from the beginning. How about a recap of the largest battle, quickest invasion and so on

Please add this devs!

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u/TheRealMaxi — 7 days ago
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Civ7: Will we get more statistics after a game?

My favourite part of Civ6 and prior games was the extensive statistics we can look into AFTER a game. What wonder was built when, how did othera fare at the same time and so on. For military, population, science, gold etc. Maybe even a view of how the map changed over time, how settlements and cities grew or how wars affected the map etc. Maybe there could even be some new events or stuff to look at, essentially a "best of" of my last game, since they last quite long I tend to forget some cool events from the beginning. How about a recap of the largest battle, quickest invasion and so on

Please add this devs!

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u/TheRealMaxi — 8 days ago
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Test results: What to make of them?

What should I make of these test results? I knew I was gifted but if my understanding is correct these results are against a sample group of similar educational background, so against high school & academic degree holders.

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Top Down in English it would be:

- General Intelligence PR 96

-Fluid Intelligence PR 98

- Crystalline intelligence PR 96

- Quantitative reasoning PR 93

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- Figural-inductive Reasoning PR 97

- numeric-inductive reasoning PR 92

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- Text understanding PR 96

- Word understanding PR 66

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- Mathematic flexibility PR 94

- Mathematic problem solving PR 85

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- Mental Rotation PR 77

u/TheRealMaxi — 17 days ago
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Recent intelligence test and "2e" results

Hello, I recently did an intelligence diagnostic and took the INSBAT test (DACH standard) and others. I knew that i was gifted from a test in early childhood and personal experience but the confirmation in adulthood was needed. It was against a representative standard sample of the same educational background (4-5 / high school - academic degree). Some of the interesting results were:

- general intelligence Top 4%

- fluid intelligence Top 2%

- crystalline intelligence Top 4%

- quantitative thinking Top7%

Those TopX% are against the standard sample of the educational background. Given that high school - academic degree tend to have a mean intelligence above the general mean, I'm wondering what mean & SD are to be assumed for that group and how it compares to the general population. Particularily I'd like to deduct my IQ value against the general population given the Top 4% for general and Top2% against a rather academic sample group.

On a different note, I have the strong feeling I might be in the "2e" group from personal experience, especially in regards to masking, system thinking and very broad, branched and quick thinking and understanding of systems as well as intuitively seeing parallels between systems others might not see. I am still awaiting professional response on the 2nd e part.

I would really appreciate any experience you might be able to share! That diagnosis / realisation has been giving me lots of food for thought lately and I'd love your stories / view. Thanks!

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u/TheRealMaxi — 17 days ago

The middle one in the white pot is older than 25 years by now, from outside to inside it's always twins from one generation: about 2 years old, 6 months and 3 months. Don't mind the little tomato seeds growing from the 2 year olds - thats from compost fertiliser and i didn't remove them yet.

The tallest on the 2nd picture is about 26 years old!

u/TheRealMaxi — 2 months ago