Demo 6 has roads built in, but I feel their use is a bit puzzling.
(Mostly copied form D6 comments thread)
Players need feedback on how much money to put in the road-building (so I don't put 30% where 5% is needed), and they can stage it over several turns.
Currently, they are a bit lost as to how mich does a road cost?
For example, in the EndRoad button we could show a panel saying the roads will cost this much $, propose an option like build it in 1,2,? turns, and, optionnally from which econ (civ or province) the funds should come. When this panel fades, econ orders are adjusted automatically, and when the roads are built, road-building econ orders are automatically reset to 0.
Of course one could still go manually type the road costs in the econ window, but I think it is very hard for anyone to guess how much money they must put to get their roads built.
As an alternative this panel could be a road-building preferences panel so you set it once and for all, but the changes to econ orders still occur after hitting end road and when the roads are built.
(Mostly copied form D6 comments thread)
Players need feedback on how much money to put in the road-building (so I don't put 30% where 5% is needed), and they can stage it over several turns.
Currently, they are a bit lost as to how mich does a road cost?
For example, in the EndRoad button we could show a panel saying the roads will cost this much $, propose an option like build it in 1,2,? turns, and, optionnally from which econ (civ or province) the funds should come. When this panel fades, econ orders are adjusted automatically, and when the roads are built, road-building econ orders are automatically reset to 0.
Of course one could still go manually type the road costs in the econ window, but I think it is very hard for anyone to guess how much money they must put to get their roads built.
As an alternative this panel could be a road-building preferences panel so you set it once and for all, but the changes to econ orders still occur after hitting end road and when the roads are built.
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