I'm wonderinghow people control their workers. When I noticed that my cities weren't making very much production since wirkers seem to prefer windmills over mines over mines I started personaly giving workers orders, but ussally I still stop by the industrial age.
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79I give them orders all the time59.49%47I give them orders until the industrial age26.58%21I give them orders until the middle age5.06%4I'll step in and give them orders sometimes3.80%3Always automated2.53%2I only give orders to build banana plantations2.53%2USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
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Early on, I'll definitely give them orders myself. Late on, I'll make sure "don't uproot forests" is on and order them to "build, not altering existing improvements". Usually the borderline will be somewhere around Steam Power.Participating in my threads is mandatory. Those who do not do so will be forced, in their next game, to play a power directly between Catherine and Montezuma.
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I give them orders at the start until I've done the most necessary improvements and improvements that I know the AI will do differently than I want. I then automate them all (with no forest chop and don't alter existing)except one which I use for building mines/windmills on forested hills, emergency work and correcting anything that I don't like which the AI did. I usually automate him around the industrial age.
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I basically give them orders until I've finished all terrain improvement for the game, meaning railroads, watermills, workshops etc. At that point I give them free reign (well, with the restrictions stopping them being dumb) so they can fix up pillaged land or whatever.
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I usually give orders and control them exclusively until Railroads. Usually by then I have all the cities in my empire built up and the area around them the way I want them (farms, cottages etc...), roads where i want them, the works.
Then I start making them all "build automatic trade" to complete railroads everywhere. If I atke over a city or two during that time I'll stop them and force a mass worker migration to the new cities to improve them and change the AI improvements from the city I took over.
I voted for banana plantations however, as none of the other selections acuratly shows what I do.
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I always control them manually. When they're completely done improving terrain I have them build forts in most unused tiles and let them sit in the forts until I need some.Last edited by Kuciwalker; October 4, 2006, 22:34.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker
I always control them manually. When they're completely done improving terrain I have them build forts in most unused tiles and let them sit in the forts until I need sum.
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I control them until I have built railroad connections between all my cities, then I might let some of them "Build trade Network" although I keep a few on manual control anyway. I don't trust the auto-workers to build a good railroad initially, so I make sure the first connections are designed to get my troops towards my enemies fastest, while crossing as many forests and mines as practical.
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I always control my workers myself. If I run out of things to do, I will stack them and fort them until I need them again. If I have a lot and figure I won't need that many in the future, I may delete some.
Typically my workers idle a little bit before I get Railroad, so I will fort them in groups around my core cities (on mined hills, typically, so they're right where they need to be).
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