I was thinking about how my play style has developed, and how I seem to play better now a year away from playing at all.. I know I simplified my game, and maintained a strategy without over-reacting to situations from other nations.. But there is one thing I do seem to do that I cannot remember doing before...
I always check to see which cities are growing next turn, and what tile I will want to farm, mine or fish, and make sure I have always got enough PW to do everything I need to ... The other thing I do is check which cities are growing slowest and make a decision whether they need a boost in growth... If they have a single good to supply to a monopoly, and precious little else to offer the Nation, I leave them.. But if they are a city that CAN produce, I always make sure they do..
..Another point to re-mention is that maintenance costs can cripple your science when you build factories.. Try and put a Market in cities with a reasonable gold output (greater than 20?) on the build queue after Factory.. At this point in the game a market should build in 2 or 3 turns.
I always check to see which cities are growing next turn, and what tile I will want to farm, mine or fish, and make sure I have always got enough PW to do everything I need to ... The other thing I do is check which cities are growing slowest and make a decision whether they need a boost in growth... If they have a single good to supply to a monopoly, and precious little else to offer the Nation, I leave them.. But if they are a city that CAN produce, I always make sure they do..
..Another point to re-mention is that maintenance costs can cripple your science when you build factories.. Try and put a Market in cities with a reasonable gold output (greater than 20?) on the build queue after Factory.. At this point in the game a market should build in 2 or 3 turns.
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