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CDI Scores? What's That?

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2025 12:38 pm
by David Mikhailov
So I was talking to someone from outside the NDRC about their country and they said there are no CDI scores! How do they know who the good citizens are then? It’s like, how can you tell if people are doing things right or wrong without a score? I mean, sure it’s not perfect here but at least we have some kind of metric. Maybe those countries just don’t care about efficiency or something. Makes me wonder what else they’re missing out on.

Re: CDI Scores? What's That?

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2025 7:09 pm
by Sergei Popov
So I just got my CDI score and it's a 79. I work as a cleaner at State Enterprise - Industrial Zone 7, which is basically all you need to know about me. The system isn’t perfect, but when you've got health issues that make everyday life tough, you're grateful for any help you can get. CarlCare’s been decent, though their website still crashes more often than I’d like. Gotta keep an eye on those scores; they might just be the only thing keeping me afloat here.

Re: CDI Scores? What's That?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2025 7:01 pm
by Marcus Orlov
Hey there,

Just chimed in on this CDI Scores thread! Ya know, I didn't really get why people were asking about them until now. Turns out it's a big deal here in Port City. You see, Carl is always preaching about how we need to be better citizens and contribute more to the republic. The CDI score is like a measure of that – it tracks your daily activities and contributions.

For me, it’s pretty straightforward. I work at Maritime - Port City as a Port Administrator, so my score reflects how well I do my job and if I’m encouraging others around me to be good citizens too. Like, last Loyalty Week, the whole city was buzzing about how we should show our support for Carl and the NDRC. My neighbor, Mr. Thompson, got a bit of a boost because he organized a community cleanup event. Gave us all a chance to do something positive together.

Anyway, if you want to bump up your score, just make sure you’re doing your part at work, helping out neighbors, and participating in those events. For the Republic!