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Steam News26 January 20265mo ago

What's a score anyway?

Scores! Who doesn’t like them? In Prophet Margin, this is our score screen, also known as the info screen. Work in progress. There is a lot going on here, because many things shape your final score.

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addedThe old gods of minerals, food, and wood reward you for what you leave unused. Their score is based on the total of your remaining stockpiles. The new gods care only for devotion delivered. They score you on the tributes brought to their temples.

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addedThe old gods of minerals, food, and wood reward you for what you leave unused. Their score is based on the total of your remaining stockpiles. The new gods care only for devotion delivered. They score you on the tributes brought to their temples.

Scores! Who doesn’t like them?

In Prophet Margin, this is our score screen, also known as the info screen. Work in progress.

There is a lot going on here, because many things shape your final score. Your total is the sum of points granted by the nine gods. All of them favor large, populous settlements. Bigger towns mean more points.

The old gods of minerals, food, and wood reward you for what you leave unused. Their score is based on the total of your remaining stockpiles. The new gods care only for devotion delivered. They score you on the tributes brought to their temples.

Every god also values commitment. Completing their quests earns bonuses, while abandoning a started quest brings a penalty.

Finally, any difficulty setting above Easy applies a multiplier to your entire score.

Our goal with this screen is clarity as well as detail, so you can always see exactly what pleased the gods, what angered them, and what to aim for if you want a higher score next time.

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Steam News / 26 January 2026

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