Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-33667241-20171202171902

When I got to the Battle of Yhilin, I noticed that this is the part of the game where optimization is actually a lot harder because so many different stats are to be tracked, so I created an Excel spreadsheet to assist me in it (writing everything on paper makes the process pretty lengthy and tedious in my opinion, since if you want to try another decision earlier on, you'd have to start all over again). While working on it, I realized that this might be something the community is interested in, so I created an account and asked on Fluid-decanter 's wall (I had no idea where else to ask) whether this is the case. I was then pointed to BetatesterFP's script, which contains the entire game up to the point of the aftermath of the battle. This provided me with the method of using javascript to create the tool, while I still wanted to have a tool specifically for the battle (I wouldn't want to plan the whole game in one - also I didn't know every decision I made to get to my current save anymore). I didn't just copy the part out of the existing script (there were some major differences in the code-design to what I had in mind), so I entirely wrote it anew.

After fixing a bug, here is Version 1.1: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=89969530869890296466

You can first select your pre-conditions before starting the war, then your decisions, and with every changed input the end values are computated. I oriented the general layout a little to the script of BetatesterFP and the style to the wiki (in desktop version). The computation itself is very close to the current version of the Yhilin battle guide in the wiki.

It should all be correct to the current public release version (v.0.29.5), but if you find any false computation values or errors in the script, please tell me (even though I hope there aren't any).

Everything should run smoothly on any major browser except Internet Explorer, Opera Mobile and UC Browser for Android.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated : )

 