Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Why is that? Considering a square is hundreds of miles on each side, what kind of a negative impact a road has on it's food production capabilities? None whatsoever.
Why is that? Considering a square is hundreds of miles on each side, what kind of a negative impact a road has on it's food production capabilities? None whatsoever.
If a square symbolize "hundreds of miles on each side" (isnt that a slight exaggeration - to put it mildly? 400 miles, for Gods sake; thats Copenhagen to Stockholm give or take) - and that square is irrigated: does that mean we should interpret that as agricultural farms laying shoulder by shoulder, covering 95% or more?
Of course not. An irrigated square only means "mostly food from that square" - no more, no less. It doesnt say anything about farms laying densly packed near each other.
So irrigated squares with roads could very well symbolize halved food-bonus, but full trade-bonus. I really hope that they introduce something like this, so the player must do some fun prioritize-considerations.
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