I've being playing as france and am half way thru the game and most of my workers that have been automated are moving up the continent and into russian territory but they dont' seem to be doing anything while there is pollution and land to be cleared and mined in my own territory. Anyone know what they are doing and why??
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Probably building a trade network of roads, but maybe they just got tired of your sissy booze and wanted to get plastered on some Vodka. If you have a trade network, you can trade luxuries for your people.
Use the pollution command (shift P) to dedicate workers to pollution. You can automate your workers in lots of ways (clear jungles only (shift J) to fit what you want to do. Check the manual (118?) for the list of commands.
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Re: workers leaving my country
Originally posted by temacc
I've being playing as france and am half way thru the game and most of my workers that have been automated are moving up the continent and into russian territory but they dont' seem to be doing anything while there is pollution and land to be cleared and mined in my own territory. Anyone know what they are doing and why??
1: The russians have "split" your territory (IOW: the workers are going through the russians and into your other cities)
2: There is a river up there, and are making a irragation chain from the closest river, which is in russian territory.I drink to one other, and may that other be he, to drink to another, and may that other be me!
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I'd like to add an idea to the split thing:
If you have split land areas at the same continent, automated workers try to connect them by roads and railroads, even if that means that they build roads/RRs on another civ's territory.
The Vodka thing is also great!
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So, take them off automation, and bring them home. The automate worker algorithms can produce surrealistic results. When they do, get the workers, bring them home, and start them on something useful.No matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
"I played it [Civilization] for three months and then realised I hadn't done any work. In the end, I had to delete all the saved files and smash the CD." Iain Banks, author
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