Hi everyone,
I'm writing this post because I've been reading many posts about the early game, and going "huh?" What I don't quite understand is the extent to which you use your worker(s) to help your expansion. I've been reading about REX, and I just don't understand how to get all your cities connected, roads built to luxuries, and some terraforming done. It just seems impossible!
I played Civ II some, but I had the same problem.
How specifically do you handle road-building in the early game? Do you just keep going with your worker building roads farther out? If you do, do your cities "suffer" by not having as much time spent in improving the terrain?
Or do you make your roads piecemeal, going back to your base city for some work? By piecemeal, I mean build 3-4 squares, go irrigate or something, come back later and do another 3-4 squares, etc. Do you do much of any city T-forming other than plopping down roads? The problem I have with the second approach is that I'm not sure if it hurts expansion, since your settlers have to go farther without roads to speed them along.
Also, in the expansion time, do you find yourself making at least one more worker along the way? I know it's important to get the settlers out, but I'm having problems getting enough roads with just one.
Thanks.
I'm writing this post because I've been reading many posts about the early game, and going "huh?" What I don't quite understand is the extent to which you use your worker(s) to help your expansion. I've been reading about REX, and I just don't understand how to get all your cities connected, roads built to luxuries, and some terraforming done. It just seems impossible!
I played Civ II some, but I had the same problem.
How specifically do you handle road-building in the early game? Do you just keep going with your worker building roads farther out? If you do, do your cities "suffer" by not having as much time spent in improving the terrain?
Or do you make your roads piecemeal, going back to your base city for some work? By piecemeal, I mean build 3-4 squares, go irrigate or something, come back later and do another 3-4 squares, etc. Do you do much of any city T-forming other than plopping down roads? The problem I have with the second approach is that I'm not sure if it hurts expansion, since your settlers have to go farther without roads to speed them along.
Also, in the expansion time, do you find yourself making at least one more worker along the way? I know it's important to get the settlers out, but I'm having problems getting enough roads with just one.
Thanks.
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