Originally posted by Brael
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On high levels, happy limits are harder, and some maps with low resources harder still. Yet, buildings etc which permit specialists don't scale... they permit the same number of added specialists.
So, clearly, CS being unlimited is more of an advantage on lower levels than higher.
Let's go a step further. Consider for example the "mixed" SE. This runs mixed types of spcialists, and thus we see for example each city running 2 merchants (Market), 2 scientists (Library), another 2 merchants (grocer) etc. This is by design and is not a negative.
Another example. I've mentioned the SE->CE switch before. SE by inherent nature of the progressive cost of GP is more powerful early, and loses power later. Meanwhile, by the progressive nature of Towns, CE is less powerful early and more powerful later. Doing a switch (with help of Emanciation) makes a lot of sense. Clearly, you can't run CS and Emancipation at the same time, so when and how you convert is tricky and the heart of this strategy, and is where skilled players shine. In fact, it's arguable whether it's good to switch to CS at all... usually when I do this I use Serfdom to 2x my farm->cottage conversion. Slavery early, then Serfdom, then Emancipation.
Even in a more "normal" SE, Slavery has clear advantages. (So does Serfdom, but a lot of people underestimate Serfdom's benefits in my opinion; that's beside the point though.)
I disagree here. An unhealthy city isn't as bad as an unhappy city but you do take increased maintenance costs for what often times is the same level of production.
Right, I was referring to slavery under a CE. It seems less useful when under an SE due to slower growth if you want specialists but I suppose that's why CS has the workshop bonus. It helps to make up for the sheer power whipping has.
If so, I don't agree the SE has to run specialists to regrow the fastest (it's arguably better to turn them off and then back on). I also don't agree that running specialists means the SE city grows more slowly than a CE city, even when running specialists.
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