💯Performance Score
ARC Performance Score is an estimate of an ARC's relative ability to generate Part Alloy Value in a day. This takes the ratio of Expected Daily Part Alloy Value for an ARC over that of the highest Class, namely a fully upgraded AXIS E9 Model 5, excluding contract bonus.
Note that this is entirely independent of the daily $NIOZ consumption rate of the ARC or the current Alloy Value to $NIOZ exchange rate. It only depends on build speed, build success rate, Part Complexity and Part Purity.
Performance Score is also always scaled by a factor of 100, so that the fully upgraded AXIS E9 Model 5 has a Performance Score of 100. Note that it is possible for an ARC to have a performance score above 100 due to contract bonus effects, but it is unlikely to achieve this due to scarcity.
To calculate the Performance Score, the following is needed:
Base Alloy Value: Daily Expected Part Alloy Value made for ARC
Upgraded Alloy Value: Daily Expected Part Alloy Value made for same ARC with Upgrades
Max Alloy Value: Daily Expected Part Alloy Value made for Fully Upgraded E9 Model 5
Upgrade Score for upgraded ARC with Alloy Value : See Upgrade Score
Performance Score =
The following calculated fields as functions of each ARCs characteristics are needed to calculate Alloy Value Scores:
: Overall Build Success % (successfully completing all Evaluation Stages) : Average Part Purity Generated : Average Part Complexity Generated : Part Alloy Value multiplier : Part Alloy Value exponent : Average Build Time : Average Fail Time (if Failed) : Average number of builds per day = : Average successful builds per day = : Average successful processed builds per day =
Base Alloy Value <Daily Expected Part Alloy Value for ARC no upgrades>
Upgraded Alloy Value <Same formula applied to upgraded ARC>
Max Alloy Value <Same formula applied to Fully Upgraded E9 Model 5> Performance Score
[if ARC is not upgraded]
[if ARC is upgraded, i.e. ]
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