Re: Golden ages unbalanced?
Exactly. Can you really compare a golden age (=20 turns of extra arrow and extra shiled) of 30 or more very large cities to a golden age of 3 or 5 barely developed ones?
This is very dissapointing and it further unbalances the civs
Better let the player decide when he/she wants its golden age to begin or change the criteria for its initiation.
Originally posted by ChrisShaffer
The Babylonians will get a golden age at the start of the game, when they're only working a handful of tiles. The Americans, on the other hand, will get one in the endgame, when they're working dozens or hundreds of tiles. That seems a bit skewed in favor of the Americans, eh?
The Babylonians will get a golden age at the start of the game, when they're only working a handful of tiles. The Americans, on the other hand, will get one in the endgame, when they're working dozens or hundreds of tiles. That seems a bit skewed in favor of the Americans, eh?
This is very dissapointing and it further unbalances the civs
Better let the player decide when he/she wants its golden age to begin or change the criteria for its initiation.
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