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  • Where's the +production tab?

    I can't seem to find the production tab in civ3edit. But there's +50% for luxury, science, etc. Am I missing something here? I have ver 1.15 for civ3edit and 2.1 for bic file. all help much appreciated. thanks!
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    On the top of the "Improvements and Wonders" tab, there is a bow called "Production". Every time you increase the number there by 1, it increases the production of a city where it is built by 25%. E.g. writing "1" means that it increases production by 25%, "2" means +50% etc.
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    • #3
      thanks
      If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.

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      • #4
        Yeah! Thanks
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        • #5
          Something I was wondering about. Does that field take negative numbers? Has anyone tried this?

          I wanted to make the Sewer System, which would reduce all pollution by 50%. Could I type -2 into that field?
          Or, I make an improvement that reduces production by 25% but drastically improves the city in other ways. Can I type in -1?

          I don't like the all-or-nothing nature of recycling, and figured it'd be nice to have a few incremental improvements that helped.

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          • #6
            If the editor accepts negative numbers they will work (I don't know if that filed accepts it or not)
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spatzimaus
              Something I was wondering about. Does that field take negative numbers?
              No, production won't. But pollution and culture will accept negative numbers.
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