Originally posted by The Mad Monk
I look at it this way:
A worker represents about 10,000 people; a settler, maybe twice that.
A galley can move two of those.
I look at it this way:
A worker represents about 10,000 people; a settler, maybe twice that.
A galley can move two of those.
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The number is not important, but the organisation and duration is.
A Worker represents between 100-1,000 people
So 1,000 people might be enough to build a road in 10 years. 200 might repesent the numbers needed to irrigate a flood plain over a 100 year period.
A Settler represents between 1,000 - 2,000
A single unit of population represents the initial numbers who set up the city (1000) + those who joined later drawn to the opportunity of a new life + the natural increase in population expected, over the time period, once an area is settled and cultivated.
...so a galley represents probably 1 ship, but when your time frame is 3 - 4 turns to make a journey (300-400 years) it may not be the same ship or the ship makes A LOT of journeys.
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