Originally posted by sabrewolf
i'm sure, that foreign nationals are NOT faster then your own, even if they are industrialists and you aren't.
railroads nearby don't have any effect.
speed depends of:
- discovery of replacable parts doubles speed too.
i'm sure, that foreign nationals are NOT faster then your own, even if they are industrialists and you aren't.
railroads nearby don't have any effect.
speed depends of:
- discovery of replacable parts doubles speed too.
So I withdraw my objection. I will only add that one might wish to note that an industrial civ's workers are more valuable to that civ than foreign workers, even if they are never added to a city's population. This is not true of other civs. This might prove to be an important consideration under some circumstances. Then again, maybe not.
I had forgotten that replacable parts double worker speed, even though I do think I remember reading that before. Thanks for reminding me! That's one of those little details you don't want to forget -- it could be a big incentive to research replacable parts before other techs, especially if you have lots of workers.
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