Undivulged Principles wrote:There is no cap.
Yes, there are. And I have listed the stats that have them, at one end or the other. Do you mean to say that there are nations that surpass each other past 200 in the equality rankings? Radicality? Conservatism? Because I just haven't seen it happening.
I already explained that economy is the exception. The fault is not with me, that's for sure.Undivulged Principles wrote:I have passed two nations in my region alone in economy stat over the past few years. The stats are not stagnant. You would know this if you really took the time to look. It is easy to blame others or the game for things you cannot surmount. It is much harder to look inward to find fault.
It's almost as though you didn't read. You want people to take you seriously as an authority, but it doesn't help to argue right past them.Undivulged Principles wrote:My brother's nation Economic Invincibility has been passing ancient nations left and right in economic stat and is currently in Top 100.
So, yes, Undivulged Principles is correct that economy does not cap. Admittedly, this is a misleading appearance of the stat in that it looks like it does, but the true value is masked. Nations can pass each other in the rankings, but it seems like they don't sheerly because of how competitive and religious they are in answering the issues. On the other end of the spectrum, nations fall deep into debt (as I have) and vye for the lowest spot. There are other stats that cap, but economy isn't one of them. Sorry that I did not elaborate this clearer. Let that be the end of this tangent.