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How Do Credits Work?

Learn how GeopoliticsSim's credit system works, including how to purchase credits, what they cost, and how they are consumed during simulations.

What Is Simulation Depth?

Understand the difference between Standard and Premium simulation depth, what each includes, and when to use each tier.

Where Does the Data Come From?

Learn about GeopoliticsSim's data sources, methodology, and how we ensure accuracy and transparency in our simulation inputs.

How Accurate Are the Projections?

Understand what GeopoliticsSim's projections represent, their limitations, and why this is a research and entertainment tool, not professional advice.

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What is GeopoliticsSim?
An AI-powered geopolitical simulation. You set assumptions — like ‘What if oil hits $200?’ — and the AI projects how the world responds quarter by quarter on an interactive 3D map.
How many free steps do I get?
3 free simulation steps at Standard depth. No account needed. After that, credit packs start at $5.
What does a credit get me?
1 credit = 1 Standard depth step (G20 + active conflicts). Premium depth (all 195 countries) costs 2 credits per step.
Where does the data come from?
World Bank, SIPRI, IISS, FAS Nuclear Notebook, USGS, and Reuters/BBC for news context. Every data point is source-cited and verifiable.
Are the projections predictions?
No. They’re plausible scenarios based on your assumptions. This is a research and entertainment tool — not professional forecasting.
Do credits expire?
Never. Buy once, use whenever. No subscription, no monthly pressure.
Can I get a refund?
All sales are final. Each step triggers AI computation that can’t be reversed. The free tier lets you try before you buy.
What’s the difference between Standard and Premium depth?
Standard covers 48 key nations (all great powers, nuclear states, resource producers). Premium simulates all 195 countries for scenarios that involve smaller nations.