The other day I started a game and found my settler at the heart of a 4-food special site (3 fruit and 1 fish). Now, if this had been a 4-trade special site, I would have had a great SSC; if it had been a 4-shield special site, I would have had a fine place to build King Richard's, Shakespeare's, and the Great Democratic Army. But food? What -- besides get big quick -- would you do with a whole bunch of food?
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Rufus - I think all of us will have had worse locations for our capital! A couple of thoughts.
1) Found your capital there and grow quickly! Then mine the fruit to silk. This will boost trade and shields.
2) Use this location as a source of food caravans to assist your more productive cities, or your capital, to grow. In time mining some of the fruit to silk should pay dividends even if it's not your first city.
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Originally posted by Scouse Gits
2) Use this location as a source of food caravans to assist your more productive cities, or your capital, to grow. In time mining some of the fruit to silk should pay dividends even if it's not your first city.
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Raz, I've moved the capitol several times. Usually because the geography of the world led me to expand in one direction, leaving my palace on the periphery. Until the higher gov't forms, the corruption can best be fixed by centering the new palace as best as you can.
Rufus, I'd keep at least one bunch of bananas for the whole game, just to keep the food production high. With a road, it produces 4 food/2 arrows. Mining to silk will be necessary for at least one of the others, or you'll have trouble building much of anything in a timely manner. Or do you have hills in the city radius? If there were several hills to mine, I'd be tempted to keep two bunches of bananas and only change one to silk.
While the city is small, massive food production without shields can be a hassle. Once it grows, tho, the doors are opened to possibilities! One banana and one mine produce 5 food, 3 shields, and 2 arrows. Not bad, really.The first President of the first Apolyton Democracy Game (CivII, that is)
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Originally posted by Scouse Gits
Rufus - I think all of us will have had worse locations for our capital! A couple of thoughts.
1) Found your capital there and grow quickly! Then mine the fruit to silk. This will boost trade and shields.
SG(2)
But I must say, to my everlasting embarassment that I didn't know fruit could be mines into silk. Does that mean gems can be mined into a pheasant? D'oh!"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin
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Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
But I must say, to my everlasting embarassment that I didn't know fruit could be mines into silk. Does that mean gems can be mined into a pheasant? D'oh!
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Build lots of settlers with it, and use it to keep a couple of active settlers doing mining and irrigating etc.
Use the settlers to found your high-trade or high-production cities.
If you double click on an unimproved square, it tells you the effects of mining etc. It is also detailed on the tech tree map, if you still have it.
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Re: Using food
Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
if it had been a 4-shield special site, I would have had a fine place to build King Richard's, Shakespeare's, and the Great Democratic Army. But food? What -- besides get big quick -- would you do with a whole bunch of food?
Carolus
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Originally posted by Thoth
Yes, but why on earth would you want to?
"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin
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