It seems clear to me that the strategy of specializing a city is a winner. It works in the game and people rave about it here, so here's a few questions.
(1) What specializations do you set up for your cities? I've been doing 2-3 military cities (massive production, barracks) and trying to put Ironworks + National Epic (or whichever one doubles unit production) in one city. I've only actually been able to build West Point once, what do you couple with it?
(2) Great Leader factory - I usually have 1 city that produces 75% of my great leaders, and 2-3 more than spit one out here and there. Do you specialize a city for this? If so, how? Farm everything and get tons of food so you can pull tiles off to build specialists in the city? Which wonders do you try to get in those cities? Do you try to build the Parthenon?
(3) Science/Commerce - Cottages and lots of them?
Another question I have in general is how you determine where to build which improvements. I've been farming grasslands (the green tiles) for the +3 food and putting cottages on the plains (brown tiles, I dunno if the words I use for them are the correct jargon), and usually mine hills, build appropriate improvement for resources. Is this a sound strategy? Or should it vary some depending on the city?
Do you start building up cottages immediately when you get pottery?
How many workers do you like to have? I usually go worker-settler-warrior-worker-settler-warrior, and have the second city build two warriors and then I start Pyramids and Oracle, sometimes Stonehenge if there's stone available, and Parthenon if I finish Pyr/Ora with time to spare. After that I usually try to push out 3 more settles and get 6 cities up and running, by then the AI is usually irate with me for some reason and I have to start a mad dash to get military put together before they attack. I find I'm often short of workers.
Any general tips about good usage of tiles and not so much build order as guidelines for how much military to have, how many workers to have, etc, to ensure good growth. I'm usually #1-#3 in every category except military and when I go 100% full military build-up, I rarely get above #4 or #5.
(1) What specializations do you set up for your cities? I've been doing 2-3 military cities (massive production, barracks) and trying to put Ironworks + National Epic (or whichever one doubles unit production) in one city. I've only actually been able to build West Point once, what do you couple with it?
(2) Great Leader factory - I usually have 1 city that produces 75% of my great leaders, and 2-3 more than spit one out here and there. Do you specialize a city for this? If so, how? Farm everything and get tons of food so you can pull tiles off to build specialists in the city? Which wonders do you try to get in those cities? Do you try to build the Parthenon?
(3) Science/Commerce - Cottages and lots of them?
Another question I have in general is how you determine where to build which improvements. I've been farming grasslands (the green tiles) for the +3 food and putting cottages on the plains (brown tiles, I dunno if the words I use for them are the correct jargon), and usually mine hills, build appropriate improvement for resources. Is this a sound strategy? Or should it vary some depending on the city?
Do you start building up cottages immediately when you get pottery?
How many workers do you like to have? I usually go worker-settler-warrior-worker-settler-warrior, and have the second city build two warriors and then I start Pyramids and Oracle, sometimes Stonehenge if there's stone available, and Parthenon if I finish Pyr/Ora with time to spare. After that I usually try to push out 3 more settles and get 6 cities up and running, by then the AI is usually irate with me for some reason and I have to start a mad dash to get military put together before they attack. I find I'm often short of workers.
Any general tips about good usage of tiles and not so much build order as guidelines for how much military to have, how many workers to have, etc, to ensure good growth. I'm usually #1-#3 in every category except military and when I go 100% full military build-up, I rarely get above #4 or #5.
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