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    During my game last night (vanilla Civ3) I noticed that immediately after I gained the advance Electricity the speed at which my workers completed tasks doubled.

    I was previously unaware of this.

    I am playing the Persians but assume that the feature applies to all civs.

    I rather think my preferred tech path may be influenced by noticing this.

  • #2
    Democratic government and discovering Replaceable Parts are the only ways to speed up your workers.

    Either you are mistaking it for one of these or you have found something strange.
    Never give an AI an even break.

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    • #3
      When you're in the dark and you want to see,
      You need uh...Electricity, Electricity
      Flip that switch and what do you get?
      You get uh...Electricity, Electricity
      Every room can now be lit
      With just uh...Electricity, Electricity


      Where do you think it all comes from
      This powerful...Electricity, Electricity
      Through high wires to here it comes,
      They're bringing uh... Electricity,
      Electricity


      Every building must be wired to use it,
      Uh...Electricity, Electricity


      Power plants most all use fire to make it,
      Uh...Electricity, Electricity


      Burnin' fuel and usin' steam,
      They generate...Electricity, Electricity


      Turn that generator by any means,
      You're making uh...Electricity, Electricity


      A generator is a machine that contains a powerful mag-
      net that creates a magnetic field. When wires are rotat-
      ed rapidly throgh this field then a current of electricity
      is produced.


      Now, if we only had a superhero who could stand
      here and turn the generator real fast, then we wouldn't
      need to burn so much fuel to make...electricity.


      Benjamin Franklin flying his kite
      Was searching for...Electricity, Electricity.
      He knew that it had somethin' to do with lightnin',
      It's all uh...Electricity, Electricity.


      Rubbin' a comb with wool of fur will give you a charge of
      Electricity (static) Electricity


      Strokin' a cat to make it purr, you're buildin' up static
      Electricity, Electricity


      Electricity at rest is called static electricity.
      Like in the winter wearing a heavy coat,
      You get a shock off the doorknob.
      Or you scrape across a carpet
      And sneak up on your very best friend,
      And zap 'im on the ear with a shock of -
      Electricity, Electricity


      Current flowing to and fro, makes a circuit of
      Electricity, Electricity.
      Voltage is the pressure that makes it go.
      It's pushin' uh...Electricity, Electricity...
      Watts will tell you just how much
      You'll be usin'
      Uh...Electricity, Electricity.


      Powerful stuff, so watch that plug! It's potent
      Electricity, Electricity.
      Electricity, Electricity.

      USelectricitC
      "'Lingua franca' je latinsky vyraz s vyznamem "jazyk francouzsky", ktery dnes vetsinou odkazuje na anglictinu," rekl cesky.

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      • #4
        USC, it's been quite awhile since I heard that song. Brought back memories of my childhood. :nostalgic look:

        EST, could it be that you switched to Democracy just before getting Electricity and afterwards you noticed your Workers' increased output?

        The only use I've found for Electricity is that it allows Irrigation w/o fresh water, AND it is necessary for Scientific Method on the road to Electronics.

        Perhaps it should increase Worker productivity. After all, Replaceable Parts allows your Workers to go to the local hardware store to purchase a new handle/head for thier shovel/hoe/pick instead of having to fashion one from a tree branch--thus speeding-up production. Why shouldn't the discovery of Electricity allow them to use Power Tools to help speed their building of things????

        Steven
        "...Every Right implies a certain Responsibility; Every Opportunity, an Obligation; Every Possession, a Duty." --J.D. Rockerfeller, Jr.

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        • #5
          Ah, I had never taken in the fact that Replaceable Parts has an effect upon workers.

          I made the RP advance about three or four turns before Electricity so I guess I was just a bit slow to notice my workers speeding up.

          Learning that particular side effect of RP probably won't affect my research path preferences because I make a bee line for RP anyway.

          But I suppose it may reinforce that preference.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by UnityScoutChopper
            When you're in the dark and you want to see,
            You need uh...Electricity, Electricity
            Flip that switch and what do you get?
            You get uh...Electricity, Electricity
            Every room can now be lit
            With just uh...Electricity, Electricity
            You can now purchase a single DVD containing every single schoolhouse rock episode. I am indoctrinating my kids.

            Catt

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Catt
              You can now purchase a single DVD containing every single schoolhouse rock episode. I am indoctrinating my kids.
              Catt
              I used to have the VHS collection. I used it to also indoctrinate my ex-stepson.

              Good to know that it's out on DVD.

              Steven
              "...Every Right implies a certain Responsibility; Every Opportunity, an Obligation; Every Possession, a Duty." --J.D. Rockerfeller, Jr.

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              • #8
                Electricity is a prerequisite for Replaceable Parts. I guess before Replaceable Parts, it's too difficult and expensive to build enough of those electricity-powered tools to make a real difference in worker speed.

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                • #9
                  In RL, electricity did jack-all for worker efficiency for many decades. Replaceable parts (like standardized screws and bolts, fer chrissakes) did the trick.
                  The greatest delight for man is to inflict defeat on his enemies, to drive them before him, to see those dear to them with their faces bathed in tears, to bestride their horses, to crush in his arms their daughters and wives.

                  Duas uncias in puncta mortalis est.

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                  • #10
                    Ever heard about the metric system


                    Same thing are happening now with computers as happened with electricity back then. First they just did the same old stuff in the same old way, but with new technology. After a while they did thing in different(and more efficent) ways, then they started doing entirely new things.
                    Don't eat the yellow snow.

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