I would have to disagree that there is no 100% of anything. If we are strictly referring to physical objects, then in the purest sense of 100%, nothing is 100%. But for scores and abstract values (such as the value of currency, indecies, game values, etc.) there most certainly is 100%.
I am well aware of real world examples of more than 100%. I work in finance and we constantly look at chnages in balances and values in just such a manner.
And I get that research speed of 350% (which, I find amazing...how to achieve that could be a thread all on its own) is a way of stating that my research speed is 3.5 times faster than when I started.
However, what I am referring to distills to the following two points:
1) There is no consistency. One example is the very one you gave in an earlier post, when a percent is treated like a whole number when summing in one instance, and yet in another (like increases to stockpiles) they are summed correctly as a percentage. And,
2) How do you know that 100% is a baseline for ALL nations? Do you know that, say, Polands 100% efficiency, research speed, etc. is on par with Germany's or the UK? Or is it a value specific to Poland and other nations have their own baselines? Expressing an individual nation's various progress as a ratio of 1 does not mean that it is a universal baseline by any means. In my profession, when I make that assumption, millions can be lost. Again, some sort of whole value would be much more helpful for comparisons. For instance, if I simply told you that stock A increased in price 115%, while stock B increased only 40%, which one truly made you more money? It would help to know the starting value of each. And assuming they were both the same would be quite naive.
There is nothing in the game to indicate whether or not the percenatges used are an expression of a universal base value, or an individual nation's base value. This creates the ambiguity to which I am referring, making the basis for comparisons difficult. In the real world, I would never act on information this vague, not unless I wanted to find myself out of a job after hosing my firm for millions.
Again, if values were ALL expressed on a scale of 1 to 100, there would be no doubt at all (no room for ambiguity or supposition) on where one stands in relation to others. The only thing 145% tells me now is that my value is 0.45 times greater than it was when I was at 1 (again, whatever 1 represents, which really is a separate issue).
And, my approach to the introduction of new technology in no way dictates a "linear deterministic evolution in technology". At least no more than any other mathematical model used in programming would (the current approach is just as much so). But that is kind of a limitation when simulating real life in computer based games.
Having said all of this, I completely see your point, and I understand it. As I have said all along, this is something more of a personal preference of mine that has bugged me since first picking up HoI over 6 years ago. Probably has a lot to do with the meticulous nature of the profession I have been in for the past 12 years...I would seriously mistrust the competency of any finance professional who used a report that did not clearly give a meaningful basis of comparison.
But, for being more about a personal preference and a pet peeve aimed at clarification and commiseration from similar souls, it has turned into quite the thread. Evidently this particular aspect is far more important than I thought. If it truly were no big deal to everyone who has posted defending it (the current system), why bother doing so at all? Just ignore an anal-retentive numbers cruncher, or more politely, allow him his indulgence.
I know I am taking this aspect of the game far more seriously than it merits and that in the grand scheme it is not significant, but how can an alcoholic say "no" to a nice tall glass of icy cold beer on a hot day?
I have really enjoyed the comments (except the unnecessary personal attacks), and I have learned and gained some clarification. Dialogue is often instrumental in bringing around my way of thinking, or at least helping me to accept things for the way they are. It has been somewhat cathartic.