Hey guys! Some of you older members might remember my rate of town increase thread a couple months ago, and for the ones who don’t. http://www.ecocitycraft.com/forum/threads/some-interesting-numbers-regarding-ecc-results.15243/ I have decided to update this and see what I can find out! Note: all data is current to the date 11/30/12. Or 30/11/12 depending on where you are from. Note two: This is supposed to be a general guideline for some town info. It is not thoroughly done, and does not calculate in a lot of factors. Basically, don’t comment saying I forgot to factor in X Y Z, because I know I did. . Note three: I am going to guess Andrew or WeWinAgain could tell us the real number of 200x200 towns on ECC at any given time, but there is no fun in not trying to guess myself. The current number of protected regions on ECC: 1,266* The amount of towns added per day on average: 3.86** The amount of current protected surface blocks: 50,640,000*** The amount of surface blocks being protected per day on average: 154,400 The Total number of current protected blocks: 3,240,960,000**** The total amount of blocks being protected per day on average: 9,881,600 The total amount of ECC money the current towns represent: $107,610,000***** The total amount of ECC money the towns added per day on average represents: $328,100 The total amount of USD money the current towns represent: $26,902.50****** The total amount of USD money the towns added per day on average represent: $82 The date the current ECC map will run out of space for new towns: (give or take a few weeks) Nov.8 2027 * I got this by averaging the amount of towns my previous prediction got, and what my by hand count got. ** Found by the averaging the previous 37 days of town growth. ***This assumes all protected regions are 200x200. ****This assumes that the world is flat at Y=64 and there are no caves, or other holes underground. *****This assumes all towns cost 85k ****** This assumes that 1USD=4,000 ECD Thanks for Reading! Please remember this is in no way promised to be accurate.