I have seen many equations about the value (and bonuses) of trade routes, but I believe I have not seen any that take multiple maps into account. There are several issues, and I would appreciate info on the following:
(A) Do the trade calculations assign a value for a trade route that starts on one map and ends on another map? (I think not.)
(B) How does the game decide whether an intermap trade route connected by a road or railroad? Or does it assume that cities on different maps are simply not connected?
(C) How does the game decide whether a trade route begins and ends on different continents, when the route switches maps? (The value of a trade route that moves to another map, goes just a few squares and ends, is very small; this suggests that the game does not regard the trade route as going from one continent to another. I am not at all sure about this.)
(D) What about a trade route that begins and ends on map 0, but is connected via roads that go from map 0 to 2 and back again?
(E) It just occurred to me that a trade route can have ZERO distance, using transport sites to move from one city to another, at the same coordinates on another map. I wonder what that route would be worth?
- toby
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toby robison
criticalpaths@mindspring.com
(A) Do the trade calculations assign a value for a trade route that starts on one map and ends on another map? (I think not.)
(B) How does the game decide whether an intermap trade route connected by a road or railroad? Or does it assume that cities on different maps are simply not connected?
(C) How does the game decide whether a trade route begins and ends on different continents, when the route switches maps? (The value of a trade route that moves to another map, goes just a few squares and ends, is very small; this suggests that the game does not regard the trade route as going from one continent to another. I am not at all sure about this.)
(D) What about a trade route that begins and ends on map 0, but is connected via roads that go from map 0 to 2 and back again?
(E) It just occurred to me that a trade route can have ZERO distance, using transport sites to move from one city to another, at the same coordinates on another map. I wonder what that route would be worth?
- toby
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toby robison
criticalpaths@mindspring.com
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