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  • #46
    I definitely feel that the Heroic Epic + West Point combination is superior to a combination of one of those wonders and the Ironworks. The HE/WP city can then focus entirely upon unit production, while my IW city can focus on my big wonder projects. I suppose if you're not planning on building any wonders, you could combine HE or WP with the IW, but most strategies tend to incorporate large non-unit building projects. If the HE/WP city is not building a unit at any point in time, it's wasting its abilities.

    The National Epic typically gets built in my capital, as my capital tends to have the majority of my wonders built in it and therefore the highets GPP yield of my cities. In my current game, I also built the Red Cross in my capital, as it had good production, and wasn't at the top of the list for commerce capacity.

    I tend to favor the Oxford/Wall Street combo in the same city when it's possible. My current game has a city with 2 dye, incense, gold, and sugar along with 2 holy shrines: an obvious choice for any and all gold and science multiplying buildings. I forget if shrine income is modified by buildings; I don't believe it affects beakers or Oxford. Oxford should always be placed in the city with the highest commerce value to get its best yield, and I guess religions keep getting founded in my commerce centers.

    The Ironworks gets built in whichever city I have that has the highest production. I then use the city for large projects (eg Three Gorges Dam), unit production, or whatever else is necessary. I don't have any preference for what it gets paired with. Forbidden Palace perhaps, if it will be near the center of where I plan on expanding into an enemy's empire, or maybe Hermitage if it's off to one side, as it likely has plenty of culture producing buildings and wonders.

    I haven't found a particularly good place to put Shakespeare's theatre yet; it just goes in whichever city is likely to grow the biggest. In my current game, that happens to be an enemy capital with 3 food resources within its borders.

    Scotland Yard I'll usually dump in some city with middling to good production, since I don't want to waste any national wonder slots in my really good cities, nor have my really good cities wasting time on spies when they could be building me 10xp units or wonders.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by spammurabi

      The National Epic typically gets built in my capital, as my capital tends to have the majority of my wonders built in it and therefore the highets GPP yield of my cities. In my current game, I also built the Red Cross in my capital, as it had good production, and wasn't at the top of the list for commerce capacity.
      I like to build National Epic in a city that has its GPP only from specialists. That way you have more control over the type of great person. Even though the capital has more wonders and so a higher GPP yield, a lot of the points only go to a fixed GP. If you have three wonders in your capital that produce priests, it's not easy to produce anything else!

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Yosho


        (shrug) In modern times, sure. However, it is true that for most of history, most food to support a large walled city was grown in the farms around the city;
        A big exception is Imperial Rome when food was imported from Egypt and even the north coast of the Black Sea. Rome couldn't survive without the grain shipments and many an Emperor failed to survive an interruption. I've seen estimates that the City of Rome had a population over 1 million people, perhaps over 2 million.
        "...your Caravel has killed a Spanish Man-o-War."

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Hermann the Lombard

          You are correct...and before that from New York to Philadelphia. George Washington was inaugurated on the steps of Federal Hall on Wall Street.

          Hmm...I suppose many would consider that an interesting symbolic location!
          This explains the Financial trait.

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