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Awww...@#!*
10-11-2004, 21:46
Alas, my Empire, lowered in one swift blow from the dreadful plague. Can anyone suggest a way to remove, or at least stop the spread of the plague?
chemchok
10-11-2004, 21:55
Quarantine your cities that have the plague, as in don't move around armies or generals that are in these citites. The plague should eventually burn itself out, and your generals might recover over time, but keep them put for the time being if they're plague bearers.
Awww...@#!*
10-11-2004, 22:23
I did all that, but the devastaion is horrible. Is there any way to minimize that? Or stop it?
Lonewarrior
10-11-2004, 22:27
Kill them all or spread it on the enemy
chemchok
10-11-2004, 22:28
I remember someone saying that public health buildings have an impact on the length/severity of a plague.
Public health buildings will definitely end plague faster. I wish I had hard numbers to quote besides the little I've done, but plague which had been killing about 2000 citizens per turn will go down by 75% if an aqueduct is completed. I wish I could tell you about sewers and public baths definitely, but my guess is that they'll have the same sort of impact on plague deaths, and on how long it lasts.
The more important part, though, is isolate everyone who's infected. I'd suggest something as extreme as getting all your infected army units and generals, and dumping them in one (or two, if you've too many) settlements, where they can all infect each other. Build public health buildings in those two places, and wait it out while churning out peasants in the other still-infected towns.
The plague will burn itself out in 3-8 years, depending on your public health buildings, once you've got it contained and aren't spreading it with infected unit movements.
Jango Fett
10-11-2004, 23:25
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Awww...@#!*
10-11-2004, 23:47
Yes! My aqueducts ended the plague in three turns! Yippie skippy! Of course I also turned out 180 peasants and threw them at a defending army. At least they died doing something useful, eh? ~:) Thanks Tamur. I was already building an aqueduct in the que when the plague started, fortunately it got completed a turn later. Yes! Time to do more conquering! And drinking! ~:cheers:
Keep a close eye on the status of the troops and generals when a plague occurs on one of your cities.
Usually, the plague that sweeps the city ends after a few years, but in many cases the general is still carrying the diseases. When that happens, the plague will break out again.
So, when you see the skull icon gone on the city, check on your governer. If he is still carrying the disease, send him on a vacation on some remote corner of the earth - build a fort(I guess its a villa in this case) and keep your general there. In some cases he may recover, but many times, he will be sick until he dies. I guess one has no choice but to consider as an intervention from the Fates when a plague hits your general.
Despot of the English
10-12-2004, 12:10
What squalor level do you need to attain in order to get a plagued settlement? I have a city classified as huge (28,000 people) and has a squalor level of 65%. When should I worry?
BTW, I have public baths, sewers, aqueducts, most of the health buildings actually, but my guess is that the settlement is so big that squalor is never going to go down.
Excalibur Bane
10-12-2004, 13:55
If memory serves me, plague strikes at random and has nothing to do with squalor. It just generates unhappiness. Not much you can do about it really, reduce population growth to zero if you can.
Or do like I do, pull out your governor and garrison, set the taxes really high, let the population revolt, siege the settlement, kill all the rebels, then massacre the entire population of paupers. This will bring it back down to a reasonable population level in no time. And it's fun. Bring heavy onagers to spew fire on the city during the siege for extra party favors! :dizzy2:
i just let it spread..i wont care...coz i got 34000 people...i want em die....otherwise i get tons of rebels
Upward Mobility
10-15-2004, 00:27
I remember reading a thread a short while ago that suggested putting the units (if you can spare them) on board a ship.
I tried this, and I kept getting a plague msg with no soldiers killed, until my 10 star general died. But, when a few turns later I conquered Corinth with this army (after having no msgs about plague etc) Corinth instantly had a plague... I need to test this more. Has anyone used the ship method and had the plague actually go away from their units, or are they just in some sort of stasis while they are aboard ships?
built a lot of sanitary places and move ur important peopel awat :D
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