Originally posted by Quillan
Cour, at the very beginning happiness doesn't matter much, since you aren't near the happiness cap. What does matter in the early going is that each gold mine adds something like 7 commerce. When the palace generates 8, the first gold mine will basically double your research rate. That will give you a HUGE advantage in the early going.
Cour, at the very beginning happiness doesn't matter much, since you aren't near the happiness cap. What does matter in the early going is that each gold mine adds something like 7 commerce. When the palace generates 8, the first gold mine will basically double your research rate. That will give you a HUGE advantage in the early going.
Take a city that can improve gold, cattle and corn. If my numbers are right, these will produce 0,+4,+3 to worker or settler production. Time to produce a settler with one citizen in the city will then be 34 (if gold tile is worked), 15 (if cattle tile is worked) and 17 (if corn tile is worked)
The increased early game tech gain is therefore at a cost of developing other cities.
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