I've been playing around with the eng. specialist trying to get him to do something useful.
I've got a few coastal towns that can't support their food poor land tiles for production. So what i'm left with is setting specialists. Unfortunately, you can only set one engineer specialist until you get into the industrial age - and that only after you've built a forge which takes a great deal of turns because your city only produces 1 hammer in the first place.
Anyway - that got me thinking. I've been playing around with my other cities that can support a few more specialist and set engineers. The result was rather disappointing.
Also, if you build that one wonder that gives +1 hammer to priests, the engineer specialist becomes worthless.
So considering that you can only build 1 engineer specialist until the industrial age (factories, then its a max of 3), i've come to the preliminary conclusion that engineer specialists are way underpowered.
My thoughts would be to set them to +3 hammers. Not ground breaking, but a lot better.
What are everyone elses thoughts on this. Have you guys ever been setting engineer specialists?
I've got a few coastal towns that can't support their food poor land tiles for production. So what i'm left with is setting specialists. Unfortunately, you can only set one engineer specialist until you get into the industrial age - and that only after you've built a forge which takes a great deal of turns because your city only produces 1 hammer in the first place.
Anyway - that got me thinking. I've been playing around with my other cities that can support a few more specialist and set engineers. The result was rather disappointing.
Also, if you build that one wonder that gives +1 hammer to priests, the engineer specialist becomes worthless.
So considering that you can only build 1 engineer specialist until the industrial age (factories, then its a max of 3), i've come to the preliminary conclusion that engineer specialists are way underpowered.
My thoughts would be to set them to +3 hammers. Not ground breaking, but a lot better.
What are everyone elses thoughts on this. Have you guys ever been setting engineer specialists?
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