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  • Longevity Exploit

    I noticed that if your Civ has the Longevity wonder, and if you decide to add Settlers or Workers to a city, you will get DOUBLE population points from them! In other words, your city will grow by 2 if you add a Worker and by 4 if you add a Settler. However, Settlers still cost 2 pop and Workers still cost 1 pop to produce! This means that you can build a Worker, add it to the city that produced it on the next turn, and you have more pop than you started with!

    This can easily lead to an exploit whereby you build LOTS of Workers and add them back to your cities, causing a huge population explosion since you are essentially getting an extra pop for free when you add a Worker.
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    That IS interesting. Unfortunately, buy the time you can build the Longevity Wonder, you're almost certainly knee-deep in the End-Game Slowdown (aka. the "Modern Times") and not only do AI turn calculations consume unGodly amounts of time, but almost all available land has already been taken by the player and the AI(s). You're right, though, this little exploit could be very useful in speeding the developement of existing cities. Thanx!
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    • #3
      Maybe this is why it was added so late in the tech tree.

      (Like most people I've seen commenting on Longevity I agree that it's utterly useless - I've never had it availabe except when every one of my cities was already maxed out).

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      • #4
        Actually, now that I think about it, if you renamed it the "Fountain of Youth" and changed the tech and resource requirements, you could reasonably have it as a mid-Medival Wonder. The myth of the Fountain of Youth is what drove the Spanish or Portugeuse explorers (don't remember my history exactly) through the Florida panhandle. That, and gold.
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        • #5
          Longevity wonder? There is such a thing?

          Been playing since the day after the game came. Every time the game has ended before I even start the thing. If I want I can launch the same turn as the Party Lounge becomes available.

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          • #6
            Ethelred, I've wondered the same thing. For the game I just won (Space Race) I finally turned off Cultural Victory out of digust with it. Got tired of Culturally winning the game before the end of the Industrial Era EVERYTIME! Might have been nice if Firaxis had added additional movies other than the Intro and the Space Race (are there others?)...but that is VERY OLD dicussion fodder, let us not speak further of it...
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DRoseDARs
              Ethelred, I've wondered the same thing. For the game I just won (Space Race) I finally turned off Cultural Victory out of digust with it. Got tired of Culturally winning the game before the end of the Industrial Era EVERYTIME! Might have been nice if Firaxis had added additional movies other than the Intro and the Space Race (are there others?)...but that is VERY OLD dicussion fodder, let us not speak further of it...
              There is one other....The military advisor says "Dont worry sir, this fortress is impentrable. Theres absoeltuly no reason to..." And then he looks to the side, ducks, and while hit helmet is spinning in the air and arrow pierces it, and it falls and you hear a semi-loud "Owe!"

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              • #8
                I think its there to annoy Sid.

                My guess is that it was a bit of an experiment before they decided they couldn't do a lot of movies due to time constraints.

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                • #9
                  You can rename Security_Briefing.bik to Intro.bik and it will be your intro movie when you start the game. Primary advantage is that it is much shorter, and it's funny for awhile.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ethelred
                    I think its there to annoy Sid.

                    My guess is that it was a bit of an experiment before they decided they couldn't do a lot of movies due to time constraints.
                    Yeah I think that too.
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                    • #11
                      I'll have to try this out. I just started a game yesterday.

                      Generaly, when I'm in the modern age, about half my workers are slaves, so the need to build more is not needed.


                      This will help with newly captured cities. Since they tend to riot and not very happy with me. I can build settlers in both my cities and the captured cities and "switch" populations. Distribute enemy citizens to my other cities, and plant my own into the captured cities.

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                      • #12
                        I just verified that this exploit does not exist in two completely indepenedent V1.29 games at Regent and Emperor levels.

                        I tested with the French and th Egyptians building Longevity and then joined in 5 or 6 workers. All the workers only boost 1 pop point.

                        Ijuin,

                        I don't know where you came up with this thought process, but if you can post a save game to support your assertion then we can look into it more closely.

                        I think you may have just joined the settler to a city at the same time it grow an internal pop point.

                        On a side note, using settlers to transfer pop points between cities is a terrible idea because it costs you 15 shelds per transfer instead of 10 as with a worker.

                        A point that has been made in otehr threads, is that you should growall your population points in cities of 6 or less in size. These points cost 20 grain bundles (10 with a granary) while the cost doubles at 7 or above and then doubles again above 12. Grow the points below 6 and use them to build infrastructure then join them to the cities at the appropriate tiems to grow the cities by migration instead of internal growth.

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                        • #13
                          Good thing I spotted your post. I was about to test this to. Ijuin, could you provide a save file for us? I would also like to see this.
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                          • #14
                            Don't consider it an exploit. Think of it as paying all of your citizens in the city to reproduce all day long.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cracker


                              A point that has been made in otehr threads, is that you should growall your population points in cities of 6 or less in size. These points cost 20 grain bundles (10 with a granary) while the cost doubles at 7 or above and then doubles again above 12. Grow the points below 6 and use them to build infrastructure then join them to the cities at the appropriate tiems to grow the cities by migration instead of internal growth.
                              True but in my present game I have using a city with population twelve to churn out workers. The place has Eight irrigated and railed flood plain tiles and no hills or mountains. They are breeding like rabbits in that city. The food box overflows every turn with the population at twelve. No I didn't design my cities that way. I captured that bastion of anti-birth control fanatics from Liz.

                              It could be worse. If the other cities didn't over lap it would have THREE more flood plain tiles.

                              I just started the game up to check. I had to add four more flood plain tiles. My memory refused to accept a city with ELEVEN flood plain tiles.

                              Excuse me TWELVE flood plain tiles but the city tile is on one of them so there are effectively only eleven.

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