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Cards
Cards represent policies that GEO's agents can enact in order to alter a region's statistics, hopefully in a positive manner. See Also: Major Policies -
Future Technologies
In Fate of the World, there are five fields of research; Biotech, Energy, Information, Materials, and Robotics. When a game begins, every region of the world starts out with a number of "points" in each -
Fate of the World Wiki
Fate of the World is a dramatic global-strategy computer game that puts all our futures in your hands. The game features a dramatic set of scenarios based on the latest science covering the next -
Global Environmental Organisation
The world is changing, and it is our mission to direct that change. - Agent Asheville The Global Environmental Organisation (often referred to by the acronym "GEO") is a worldwide governmental and environmental agency tasked with -
Cartes
Dans Fate of the world l'objectif est d'adopter des politiques sous la forme de cartes afin de sauver le monde. Les projets sont les politiques qui ont un impact à long terme sur -
Disasters
This page could use more information. Help us complete this FOTW wiki article on Disasters in the game. Some more information about disasters and how to fight them. d -
Major Policies
Major polices are cards that GEO's agents can enact once GEO's headquarters have been established. These work like regional bans, but are applied to all 12 regions at once. Bans help reduce emissions -
Régions du monde
Ceci est une traduction libre des termes utilisés dans le jeu qui est malheureusement uniquement disponible en anglais jusqu'à aujourd'hui. (English version) Pour chaque région, les statistiques de la population, les émissions, l -
World Regions
Version française There are 12 world regions in Fate of the World, each with its own statistics. This page contains a compilation of each region's statistics for the year 2020, the starting year of -
Missions
Africa, heartland of humanity! No other continent has so much to lose, or so much to gain, in the years to come. Can you bring prosperity to this troubled land? The GEO has jurisdiction over -
Economics
The economy of a region will determine its GDP, which determines that region's contribution to GEO funds. Maintaining a stable GDP is crucial to keeping programs active, both in the region and worldwide. The -
Population
"Population" refers to the number of humans within a region, as well as the Earth as a whole. Every world region starts with a different population. Both over- and under-population can cause problems -
Patch Notes 1.03
Return To: Updates 1. Added: Dr Apocalypse mission - unlock it by successfully completing Fuel Crisis. [#1923] 2. Added: Steam Cloud support for achievements and saved games. [#2000] 3. Fixed: Cards can now be added to -
Patch Notes 1.04
Changed: Major change to renewable energy modelling and strengthening of Renewable Energy project. Renewables are now a baseline energy generation method that is always used up to current potential before demands are met by fossil -
Outlook
Outlook is one of the four Regional Attitudes. It represents the region's global awareness and attitude towards environmentalism at large. There are eleven different outlooks; five'green,' five'consumerist,' and a state of balance -
Tipping Points
This page could use more information. Help us complete this FOTW wiki article on the Major Tipping Points in the game. The Greenland ice sheet is surprisingly vulnerable for something seven times the size of -
Beginner's Guide
When you first load the game you'll notice a menu screen with several different options. We'll run down what each of these settings does and how you can get started. Missions are playable -
Global Warming
"Global warming" is a term for the rise in the average temperature of the Earth. Rising global temperatures can cause many disasters. As temperatures rise, glaciers in polar regions melt, causing sea levels around -
Fate of the World Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we will release a Mac version of Fate of the World. We would love to release a version of Fate of the World for iPhone and iPad, but are not presently working on it -
War
"How can a war be fought for Oil by the machines that run on it? Of course, it's the civilians who are victims to the shortages, not the military." Regardless for how responsible -
Capital Index
Each of the three economic sectors (Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce) has it's own Capital Index. The Capital Index shows the amount of "work" the sector currently does. This in turn determines (together with the -
Emissions
In Fate of the World, "emissions" refers to the creation of greenhouse gases--gases that allow the atmosphere to "trap" heat and keep the planet warm even when not fully exposed to the sun. While -
Protests and Riots
As the people of a Region become more irritated and desires greater changes they will turn their anger towards the GEO. Depending on how severe discontent is within a Region, the actual effects vary from -
Stability
Stability is one of the four Regional Attitudes. It represents how unified the society and politics of the region are. Regions with low stability are prone to civil unrest and the'disappearances' of GEO agents -
Unemployment
Unemployment is the state of having no legitimate job. In Fate of the World, a person is considered to be unemployed if they're a healthy adult (part of the workforce) who doesn't work
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