A general recommendation for an early wonder to build is the Colossus. However I wonder what peoples thoughs are on the Pyramids in an early to mid game in the higher difficulty settings (king and above).
The increased population from having a granary equivalent in each city causes unhappiness as your population rapidly climbs over the threshold for number of citizens made happy under marital law etc. I'm thinking though that you always want as many citizens as possible regardless of circimstance. If they get out of control, you can move them to city squares which produce more shields and less food, such as forests and mined hills. This helps with inital prouction, especially of military units to keep your populous happy, allopwing you to get a bigger empire, with more arrows, trade and science. Also under monarchy the upkeep of these units is of couse free, another additional benefit. Alos you can have much more rapid settler generation, enabling you to stake out a larger portion of the map earlier in the game.
Having the HG as well makes the Pyramids a much more viable alternative. I suppose you could try and capture the city which builds the Pyramids (if you dont get them) in the mid to late game if you dont have them, but they are at their greatest advantage at the beginning of the game.
Thoughts? Comments?
The increased population from having a granary equivalent in each city causes unhappiness as your population rapidly climbs over the threshold for number of citizens made happy under marital law etc. I'm thinking though that you always want as many citizens as possible regardless of circimstance. If they get out of control, you can move them to city squares which produce more shields and less food, such as forests and mined hills. This helps with inital prouction, especially of military units to keep your populous happy, allopwing you to get a bigger empire, with more arrows, trade and science. Also under monarchy the upkeep of these units is of couse free, another additional benefit. Alos you can have much more rapid settler generation, enabling you to stake out a larger portion of the map earlier in the game.
Having the HG as well makes the Pyramids a much more viable alternative. I suppose you could try and capture the city which builds the Pyramids (if you dont get them) in the mid to late game if you dont have them, but they are at their greatest advantage at the beginning of the game.
Thoughts? Comments?
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