I have seen some pretty outragous city sizes, but I dont know what the limit is... any help? is it 21 or 24? (based on city tiles)
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Whats the largest a city can get?
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I believe the data limit is something high, possibly 256.
As far as the possible limit, it does of course depend on terrain. I guess the maximum would be a city surrounded by wheat flood plains.
Per tile, that would be:
3 base food
+2 for wheat
+1 for irrigation
+1 for railroad
=7 each
So that's 140 from the tiles. +2 food from the city tile would make it 142 food, or 71 citizens. (An agricultural civ would get 143 food, and could have a 72th citizen at times with a granary, put since this 72nd citizen would periodically starve I'm not sure if that counts.)
Edit: If you're asking how many tiles a city can work and thus what the maximum number of non-specialist citizens is, there are 20 workable tiles. Once a city hits 21 at least one citizen won't have a tile to work.
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Wow.
That is quite the analysis, I thank you. And that was exactly what I was asking actually. over 70 citizens? Wow. Has anyone seen or have a screen shot of a city anywhere near that high?Siga El Conejo Blanco
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In that case then, whats the largest city you can remember making in your games?Siga El Conejo Blanco
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Hmmm... this was discussed a looong time ago. I think Kloreep's analysis is generally in line with what I remember.
I can think of cities I've seen or gotten myself in the >40 range fairly regularly.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.
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Big Cities
I've got to size 31 or 32 in CIV3. But it's hard to do. The people keep complaining and when pollution shows up the city shrinks.
I had a size 161 city once, but that was on Call-To-Power with an environmentalist government late in the game.
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I rarely get my cities to size 30+. I prefer to maximize shield production so I mine a lot of grassland.
I captured a size 42 or 43 Japanese city from the A.I. once, but it quickly starved due to damaged tiles and extreme unhappiness."Every time I have to make a tough decision, I ask myself, 'What would Tom Cruise do?' Then I jump up and down on the couch." - Neil Strauss
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Originally posted by Platypus Rex
Never had the terrian or talent to crack 25
nice work on those that doSiga El Conejo Blanco
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41 shouldn't be too hard if you don't mind stripping a city of its production. Just make sure a grassland city with a granary and access to all its tiles has them railed, then irrigate all of them. Voila. Start adding workers at the end if growth becomes too slow.
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