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    Here's the information I've learned about the civ-specific abilities.

    Industrial civs get +1 shields in size 7+ cities. They also receive a bonus to their workers - all terrain improvement completion times (TICT) done by them are halved. Here's how this works.

    Each worker job has a base cost:

    Roads - 6 Turns
    Mines - 12 Turns
    Irrigation - 8 Turns
    Railroads - 12 Turns
    Fortress - 16 Turns
    Clear Forest - 10 Turns
    Clear Jungle - 16 Turns
    Clear Pollution - 24 Turns
    Plant Forest - 18 Turns

    Each government has a worker rate:
    Anarchy = 1
    Despotism = 2
    Monarchy = 2
    Republic = 2
    Communism = 2
    Democracy = 3

    Each terrain type has a cost modifier:
    Grassland = 1x
    Plains = 1x
    Desert = 1x
    Tundra = 1x
    Flood Plains = 1x
    Hills = 2x
    Forests = 2x
    Mountains = 3x
    Jungles = 3x

    The formula for job completion is as such:

    Time to Complete = Base Cost * Terrain Modifier / Government Modifier

    EX: To clear a jungle under Despotism, you'd have to wait...
    16 * 3 / 2 = 24 turns!

    This result is then halved (rounded up) if you're playing an industrial civ. (Clearing a jungle would only take 12 turns.)

    I think replacable parts works the same as the industrial civ bonus (they're cumulative), but I'm not sure.

    Religious civs have the costs of religious buildings halved. (I'm not sure if this applies to wonders, though.) There are only two religious buildings, however: the Temple and the Cathedral.

    Scientific civs have the costs of science buildings halved. The three scientific buildings are: the Library, the University, and the Research Lab. Again, I'm not sure how this trait affects wonders.

    Enjoy!

    - Nobody
    Last edited by IBNobody; November 2, 2001, 21:46.

  • #2
    This thread is destined for the Civ3 Great library. Nice work.
    Holding the cursor over the build icons tell how many turns to complete. If you activate a worker who is already doing something, it'll tell you how many more turns to complete that job. You can then choose to have him continue.

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