So how do they work:
Everything is abstracted! Land for example, your a province in a kingdom on an island. You can expand and everyone can expand, but you reach no borders. Your province strength is measured in networth, the more networth the better you are, but the real strength is networth per size, that shows how beefed up you are.
Well so you build buildings that tweak various factors and you train your military (needs e.g. 15 hours training time).
Then you send them to attack others and grab their land so that you grow, or you invest in expanding.
.... well it's complicated and probably unsuited for civ.
Everything is abstracted! Land for example, your a province in a kingdom on an island. You can expand and everyone can expand, but you reach no borders. Your province strength is measured in networth, the more networth the better you are, but the real strength is networth per size, that shows how beefed up you are.
Well so you build buildings that tweak various factors and you train your military (needs e.g. 15 hours training time).
Then you send them to attack others and grab their land so that you grow, or you invest in expanding.
.... well it's complicated and probably unsuited for civ.
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