Originally posted by bongo
Governors can be very useful cause they save you a lot of micromanagement but they are not as effective as a human. Myself I wait to turn them on until I really need them. When I reach 10-15 cities with an representative government is about the right time. I often turn them off for special occasions like a wonder-race or when I want to starve a city down.
They are sometimes a bit slow and don't change worker orders until next turn.
BTW, my standard governor setting is manage mood, optimize production and commerce(but not food)
Governors can be very useful cause they save you a lot of micromanagement but they are not as effective as a human. Myself I wait to turn them on until I really need them. When I reach 10-15 cities with an representative government is about the right time. I often turn them off for special occasions like a wonder-race or when I want to starve a city down.
They are sometimes a bit slow and don't change worker orders until next turn.
BTW, my standard governor setting is manage mood, optimize production and commerce(but not food)
(done in my best Steve Martin impression) hehe.....
, okay , the fastest way to do it is to sell buildings for settlers , if no buildings are left , or just simply not there , wait a turn and rush the settler or worker , ......
, if you get some workers from the first original citizens , sell them to an other civ , ..... its a great way to provoke a WW , ......; 
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