Let me preface this by going over my usual strategy for improvements. Flood plains and grasslands I'll usually build a cottage on, plains get farms when possible. I'll usually leave plains unimproved until I can spread the irrigation to them in fact, and if they have a forest a lot of the time I'll leave it until I can build a lumbermill unless it's one of my first few cities, in which case I usually need the wood to rush something.
I have problems deciding when it's best to use workshops, windmills, and watermills. Workshop seems mostly detrimental to use. If you use it on a grassland you're depriving yourself of a food, making the tile not self-sufficient. If you use it on a plains you deprive the tile of any food at all. I can see these being okay options if you've got a city with a lot of surplus food, although it seems to me it'd be a better use of that food to run more specialists.
Windmills I'll usually place on plains hills, whereas I keep mines on the grassland hills, allowing the plains hills to be self sufficient in terms of food. Desert hills also get the windmills.
Watermills get built if I find myself with a city without much in the way of hills.
I'm a big fan of having tiles produce at least 2 food so that they "pay" for themselves, so to speak. But I have to wonder if I'm using my improvements well. Anyone see any flaws with my judgments?
I have problems deciding when it's best to use workshops, windmills, and watermills. Workshop seems mostly detrimental to use. If you use it on a grassland you're depriving yourself of a food, making the tile not self-sufficient. If you use it on a plains you deprive the tile of any food at all. I can see these being okay options if you've got a city with a lot of surplus food, although it seems to me it'd be a better use of that food to run more specialists.
Windmills I'll usually place on plains hills, whereas I keep mines on the grassland hills, allowing the plains hills to be self sufficient in terms of food. Desert hills also get the windmills.
Watermills get built if I find myself with a city without much in the way of hills.
I'm a big fan of having tiles produce at least 2 food so that they "pay" for themselves, so to speak. But I have to wonder if I'm using my improvements well. Anyone see any flaws with my judgments?
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