Ok, here's the most recent save mentioned.
I was about to switch from Feudalism to Republic so I could reap greater GA rewards.
Tile improvements, however, are geared toward shields for the most part, or even mostly non-existent in the most corrupt cities, aside from roads. No aqueducts anywhere, as I wanted to stay below 7 pop for max unit support. THere are, IIRC 3, maybe 4 cities 7+ pop - two on purpose for wonders, and one or two by accident and in need of bleeding.
Please, someone with better knowledge and love for numbers/mechanics, feel free to use this to illustrate in-game differences.
The game is not very well-played/developed, as my initial goal was to see what happened with a neighbor AI left undisturbed to amass ACavs. I didn't realize Samurai cost 120 gold from horses - I was thinking more like 70. /shrug
Anyway, it's not a good example of how to play, but it's probably not a bad example of Feudalism, since I kept my cities small with pop-rushes, settlers, workers, and a lack of water.
Also, there are currently, IIRC, 6 luxes due to trades, so Republic shouldn't be too unhappy.
Have at.
(P.S. Once I dig up the older save, we can look at AC vs Horses/Swords/Spears and small towns instead of Samurai/Pikes/MI, but that'll show up in the other thread.)
I was about to switch from Feudalism to Republic so I could reap greater GA rewards.
Tile improvements, however, are geared toward shields for the most part, or even mostly non-existent in the most corrupt cities, aside from roads. No aqueducts anywhere, as I wanted to stay below 7 pop for max unit support. THere are, IIRC 3, maybe 4 cities 7+ pop - two on purpose for wonders, and one or two by accident and in need of bleeding.
Please, someone with better knowledge and love for numbers/mechanics, feel free to use this to illustrate in-game differences.
The game is not very well-played/developed, as my initial goal was to see what happened with a neighbor AI left undisturbed to amass ACavs. I didn't realize Samurai cost 120 gold from horses - I was thinking more like 70. /shrug
Anyway, it's not a good example of how to play, but it's probably not a bad example of Feudalism, since I kept my cities small with pop-rushes, settlers, workers, and a lack of water.
Also, there are currently, IIRC, 6 luxes due to trades, so Republic shouldn't be too unhappy.
Have at.
(P.S. Once I dig up the older save, we can look at AC vs Horses/Swords/Spears and small towns instead of Samurai/Pikes/MI, but that'll show up in the other thread.)
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