Howdy, I'm a relatively new player who has been playing on Chieftain / Std / 8 civs as the Egyptians, and I have a few problems.
Harbors / Sea Trade:
OK, so how exactly does this work? Do you have to get Magnetism before you can do any sea trade at all? I've played up to 750 AD or so, I have contact will all civilizations, I have many harbors, and I still can't trade with any of the civs that aren't on my continent. I read the manual, but it's a little bit vague. Does my city with a harbor have to be precisely facing the opposing civ's harbor? Does it have to be within a certain distance? It seems weird that I'm hours and hours into the game and I still can't trade luxuries with anyone but the (@#$ Greeks on my own island.
Governments:
This is really more of a question about corruption and waste. The manual (and everyone on this site) talks about how Republic (for example) is much better regarding corruption and waste than Despotism. If that's the case, I haven't been able to figure it out.
For example, in aforementioned game where I'm in 750 AD, I have about 25 cities, and it looks something like this under despotism:
+104 income
-9 science
-46 corruption
-38 maintenance
-0 units
---------------------
+11 total
55 waste (figured this out just by counting on the F1 screen - is there an easier way?)
This was with 20% science and 0 happiness.
I changed to Republic, expecting a savings in corruption and waste. Here's what happened:
+205 income (great!)
-24 science
-94 corruption (hunh?)
-38 maintenance (makes sense)
-74 units (makes sense)
-----------------------------------------
-25 total
My waste was even higher, something like 70 shields. Not to mention, I have the additional problems of having to deal with war weariness and no military police.
So, what gives? My capital is relatively central, and I just completed the Forbidden Palance, and still this is what I get. With numbers like these, there's no point in moving away from Despotism at all, so what gives?
I'd appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Steve
Harbors / Sea Trade:
OK, so how exactly does this work? Do you have to get Magnetism before you can do any sea trade at all? I've played up to 750 AD or so, I have contact will all civilizations, I have many harbors, and I still can't trade with any of the civs that aren't on my continent. I read the manual, but it's a little bit vague. Does my city with a harbor have to be precisely facing the opposing civ's harbor? Does it have to be within a certain distance? It seems weird that I'm hours and hours into the game and I still can't trade luxuries with anyone but the (@#$ Greeks on my own island.
Governments:
This is really more of a question about corruption and waste. The manual (and everyone on this site) talks about how Republic (for example) is much better regarding corruption and waste than Despotism. If that's the case, I haven't been able to figure it out.
For example, in aforementioned game where I'm in 750 AD, I have about 25 cities, and it looks something like this under despotism:
+104 income
-9 science
-46 corruption
-38 maintenance
-0 units
---------------------
+11 total
55 waste (figured this out just by counting on the F1 screen - is there an easier way?)
This was with 20% science and 0 happiness.
I changed to Republic, expecting a savings in corruption and waste. Here's what happened:
+205 income (great!)
-24 science
-94 corruption (hunh?)
-38 maintenance (makes sense)
-74 units (makes sense)
-----------------------------------------
-25 total
My waste was even higher, something like 70 shields. Not to mention, I have the additional problems of having to deal with war weariness and no military police.
So, what gives? My capital is relatively central, and I just completed the Forbidden Palance, and still this is what I get. With numbers like these, there's no point in moving away from Despotism at all, so what gives?
I'd appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Steve
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