Bah... Go back and re-read what you just wrote and you'll find the answer.
You're building all the buildings everywhere and then don't have the time/resources to expand.
I like harbors because of the trade routes and the health benefits, but they are an indirect way of gaining commerce and probably not the most beneficial. If you could have built another settler in the time it took you to build the harbor and you have a city site picked out, you would probably be better off building that extra city.
Over-expanding really isn't a problem on noble as long as you have the military to protect them and the workers to improve the land.
I can normally build 4-5 cities on Noble with 3-4 workers to improve the land before my research lowers below 100% due to gold from goodie huts.
There's no reason to have military in the cities for protection on Noble for a long time, and there's no reason to have them in the cities for happiness until I think it's size 6 that they get pissed if you don't have a military unit in them.
I know it seems 'scary' but try leaving your cities unattended. Sure.. have your military units in the vacinity, but don't leave them in the cities. Branch them out, explore the terrority and use that knowledge to build more cities.
If I'm playing noble, I don't normally go back and 'fortify' my cities until I'm pumping out axemen.
And don't forget that 4-5 cities at 80 or 90% research is most likely (unless you've screwed up your city placement), going to generate more overall research than 2-3 cities running at 100%.
Total beaker production is far more important than % of commerce allocated to research.
As is discussed in another thread, sometimes you can run at 0% research and produce more total beakers (thus gain techs quicker) through the use of specialists than you could working the land, not expanding as much, and running at 100% research.
So don't worry about keeping that research pegged at 100% or 90%. That's not the important figure... it's just the one that easiest to see because they give it to you. The important figure is how many total beakers you are generating.
Did you finish your latest game, btw, that you said was going very well? How did it turn out?
You're building all the buildings everywhere and then don't have the time/resources to expand.
I like harbors because of the trade routes and the health benefits, but they are an indirect way of gaining commerce and probably not the most beneficial. If you could have built another settler in the time it took you to build the harbor and you have a city site picked out, you would probably be better off building that extra city.
Over-expanding really isn't a problem on noble as long as you have the military to protect them and the workers to improve the land.
I can normally build 4-5 cities on Noble with 3-4 workers to improve the land before my research lowers below 100% due to gold from goodie huts.
There's no reason to have military in the cities for protection on Noble for a long time, and there's no reason to have them in the cities for happiness until I think it's size 6 that they get pissed if you don't have a military unit in them.
I know it seems 'scary' but try leaving your cities unattended. Sure.. have your military units in the vacinity, but don't leave them in the cities. Branch them out, explore the terrority and use that knowledge to build more cities.
If I'm playing noble, I don't normally go back and 'fortify' my cities until I'm pumping out axemen.
And don't forget that 4-5 cities at 80 or 90% research is most likely (unless you've screwed up your city placement), going to generate more overall research than 2-3 cities running at 100%.
Total beaker production is far more important than % of commerce allocated to research.
As is discussed in another thread, sometimes you can run at 0% research and produce more total beakers (thus gain techs quicker) through the use of specialists than you could working the land, not expanding as much, and running at 100% research.
So don't worry about keeping that research pegged at 100% or 90%. That's not the important figure... it's just the one that easiest to see because they give it to you. The important figure is how many total beakers you are generating.
Did you finish your latest game, btw, that you said was going very well? How did it turn out?
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