Use the AI to run the simulator. It runs entirely on variable work. It took me two days to code this \(^_^)/ What the heck am I looking at? ---------------------------- - Top variables: Months counted, Total Global Population - First two variables: Global Density and City Density - Number of people per household: How many people live in each house worldwide. 3 is the best choice. - Size of cities: It's improtant for the population density. - Number of cities worldwide: how many condensed zones of population. - Number of houses per city: Very important but can't explain it cause its too complicated. - Population change in P/week: how many people are born and dying each week. - portion of population in cities: how much of the population is in the cities. it increases for many reasons. What does it simulate? ------------------------------------------ - Population Density globally and in cities. - Houses get built and destroyed in the cities. - Population growth & change. - Months and years passing - Population that lives in cities vs. living in wilderness Things to know ----------------------------- - The more cities there are, the more of the population living in cities. - The more people in houses, the higher the population density in cities. Same with their being more houses in cities - The more people on the planet the more global density. - The population will take a while to reach one billion. - The CPU sprite operates everything. - The AI sprite will tell you stuff.