the EXACT consequences of a city going into civil disorder?
Acc to the manual; Cities IN disorder "produce no" tax, research, food, & "suspends" production.
However, from what i'v seen; Cities GOING INTO disorder produce ALL(?) the above.
1st Q: is that true? including gold & beckers?
The turn coming OUT OF (assuming U do something about it) the city still produces food (but won't allow a pop increase), definately doesn't produce any shields, & SEEMS(?) to not add to the gold or research?
2nd Q: is that true? including no gold or beckers?
3rd Q: can anything clever be done about the gold or research? ala, rush-completing a building so it finishes even tho the city produced 0 shields. Just read a use-of-the-specialists thread that indicated that perhaps beckers or gold produced using them will still apply?
4th Q: has anyone figured out / found in manual (i couldn't) a general rule of thumb (something short of a complex calculation) for knowing if the next pop added will cause disorder? or is it "cost-effective" to play it safe & pull a worker to entertain everyone just before the pop increases?
Please; answers, educated guesses, or at least, opinions.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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"Hm-m-m, doubt me you will?"
Acc to the manual; Cities IN disorder "produce no" tax, research, food, & "suspends" production.
However, from what i'v seen; Cities GOING INTO disorder produce ALL(?) the above.
1st Q: is that true? including gold & beckers?
The turn coming OUT OF (assuming U do something about it) the city still produces food (but won't allow a pop increase), definately doesn't produce any shields, & SEEMS(?) to not add to the gold or research?
2nd Q: is that true? including no gold or beckers?
3rd Q: can anything clever be done about the gold or research? ala, rush-completing a building so it finishes even tho the city produced 0 shields. Just read a use-of-the-specialists thread that indicated that perhaps beckers or gold produced using them will still apply?
4th Q: has anyone figured out / found in manual (i couldn't) a general rule of thumb (something short of a complex calculation) for knowing if the next pop added will cause disorder? or is it "cost-effective" to play it safe & pull a worker to entertain everyone just before the pop increases?
Please; answers, educated guesses, or at least, opinions.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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"Hm-m-m, doubt me you will?"
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