(disclaimer: Im posting from an internet cafe in Australia whoile on holiday. I am not in a position to resume my list manger dutuies until I get back on teh 23rd)
The problem: In modern USa, high food areas (the middle region) are low population, low culture, high food. By civ logic, they should have the highest population, but obviously dont.
The solution:
All excess food a city produces is put aside. Depending on a formula (based on culture and transport efficiency), it is redistributed to other cities. the higher the transport technology, the larger teh % that is redistributed. Redistriburted food is assigned to cities throughoput the empire in proportion to the culture of each city and the distance from the city with excess food. Non-redistributed food gets assigned to the city normally.
Thoughts?
The problem: In modern USa, high food areas (the middle region) are low population, low culture, high food. By civ logic, they should have the highest population, but obviously dont.
The solution:
All excess food a city produces is put aside. Depending on a formula (based on culture and transport efficiency), it is redistributed to other cities. the higher the transport technology, the larger teh % that is redistributed. Redistriburted food is assigned to cities throughoput the empire in proportion to the culture of each city and the distance from the city with excess food. Non-redistributed food gets assigned to the city normally.
Thoughts?
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