Blake,
The one thing that confuses me a little is how you can run 5 specialists and maintain enough food to produce enough of these to have two settled GS. If you are using one of them to lightbulb Philosophy, you’ll want another for the academy before settling two so need 4 in total.
At standard speed this need 1000 GPP.
With a PHI civ you can get +100% GPP for the first GP and +200% GPP for the second, third and fourth so the unadjusted requirement for GPP is 350 GPP – 50 for the first and 300 for the next three. With 5 specialists, producing 15 GPP, this would require 24 turns.
While this is not a great deal there is still the problem of how to feed those specialist. If you have a good food site in the capital (say pigs and corn), you can support all five specialists but will need a population of 7 – but will need 2 extra points of happiness at Monarch level to keep the specialists working.
But how can you maintain the same level of specialists if your capital is not as food rich?
The one thing that confuses me a little is how you can run 5 specialists and maintain enough food to produce enough of these to have two settled GS. If you are using one of them to lightbulb Philosophy, you’ll want another for the academy before settling two so need 4 in total.
At standard speed this need 1000 GPP.
With a PHI civ you can get +100% GPP for the first GP and +200% GPP for the second, third and fourth so the unadjusted requirement for GPP is 350 GPP – 50 for the first and 300 for the next three. With 5 specialists, producing 15 GPP, this would require 24 turns.
While this is not a great deal there is still the problem of how to feed those specialist. If you have a good food site in the capital (say pigs and corn), you can support all five specialists but will need a population of 7 – but will need 2 extra points of happiness at Monarch level to keep the specialists working.
But how can you maintain the same level of specialists if your capital is not as food rich?
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