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Do I hear specialist city, people?
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Well, it lacks hammers, but settle some GE and it's fine. But afterwards the map around sucked
No metal and horses about 30 squares to the south... lethal for Byzantium.
So i had a poor power graph and was attacked by Chaka and "his" friends, which should actually have been mine since they shared the religion i founded... (exept Chaka beeing from another one).
This game just pissed me off...
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Settling GE's in that city would be a horrible waste. Better off just moving your capital to a bettor location and using it for specialists.
Settling GPs (particularly GEs) just to make up for a lack in a city is always a bad choice. You should specialize your cities, thus this city simply won't be a hammer city (well, slave-hammers
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Settling Great Engineers in this city would be a waste of a GE. It is never going to be a hammer producer, no matter how many (realistic) GE's you settle; so you need to specialize it as a commerce city, or a Specialist city (lots of scientists/merchants/etc.). Putting GEs in it and then not using it to produce hammers would be a waste.<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.
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Exactly. You want to GEs in your city where you have Iron Works or Heroic Epic, or both. But certainly a city where you get the maximum bonus out of those hammers.
Besides this city doesn't really lack production. That's 4 hills right there. Plus a few forests. That's a decent hammer output. Not enough to build military units in 1 turn, or build the most expensive wonders. But certainly enough to build up its own infrastructure.
Found 1-2 religions in it (it's your capital, so 1 at least should be easy) and throw in wallstreet + oxford and you're doing great.
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Unless he has another city by that time, which he should. My religion is almost always in my 2nd city.Originally posted by Diadem
Found 1-2 religions in it (it's your capital, so 1 at least should be easy) and throw in wallstreet + oxford and you're doing great.
Ironically enough, since I play the NA a lot, my 2nd city is Poverty Point, and it usually winds up as my wealthiest city.I'm consitently stupid- Japher
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Hehe, funny coincidence Theben.
To all others, don't bother about the best use of that slot, as i said, i left that game since i noticed that the capital slot was the only awsome thing in there, all other criteria for a good game were missing.
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How would you not be using it to produce hammers? Commerce cities make more use of hammers, pound for pound, than "hammer cities".Originally posted by snoopy369
Settling Great Engineers in this city would be a waste of a GE. It is never going to be a hammer producer, no matter how many (realistic) GE's you settle; so you need to specialize it as a commerce city, or a Specialist city (lots of scientists/merchants/etc.). Putting GEs in it and then not using it to produce hammers would be a waste.
A production city will easily be able to make 10x the input of the GE. Meanwhile, the commerce city cannot. So, the GE is 10% or less benefit to the production city, while it could easily be 100-200% or higher benefit to the commerce city.
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ACK!
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