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Vasiliyi
12-13-2007, 17:06
I'm currently playing a roman campaign, and I was wondering if taxes in larger cities are higher than in smaller cities. It seems that my lesser population cities are making more money. I'm not complaining, because I'm making ove 20000 extra a turn, (after paying my legions) just wondering how it works
Larger settlements pay a larger proportion of your faction's outgoings. They make more money, but more of that money is being used to pay for army upkeep and the like.
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AngryAngelDD
12-13-2007, 17:13
the payments for your army, your family members etc. is divided between your cities (see the city info tab).
in theory the spending is divided according to the city size, but this not always correct.
additionally the FM in your city can earn an additional amount of money through management.
perhaps this might "debalance" your view of the income.
simply see the city info tab.
Tellos Athenaios
12-13-2007, 17:14
Check how much your big cities actually make in trading and taxes, and then check how much they spend in order to keep up your military forces. Compare that to your small villages. You will see why things look a little distorted. :wink:
Vasiliyi
12-13-2007, 17:56
Wow fast reply, thanks guys.. So having higher populations are ok? Helps out a lot, saves me the worry, thanks guys.. And girls? Do girls play eb? Cuz that's hott
Eb forever!
We have at least two female players: VT Marvin's girlfriend "Kari" and Pezhetairoi's girlfriend "Karielle", the latter even has a forum account. Unfortunately some inconsiderate forum members scared her away.
Hooahguy
12-13-2007, 19:37
didnt they do that in the EB tavern?
lol
Horst Nordfink
12-13-2007, 19:58
I don't think so. I've posted in there quite a lot and I don't remember anyone scaring her away!
Moosemanmoo
12-13-2007, 20:06
probably allready been said, but the smaller settlements pay less money towards upkeep due to the smaller population and therefore smaller responsibility, its a way of keeping things "fair" if you will
Ymarsakar
12-19-2007, 02:47
I pay no attention to the "upkeep" since it isn't objective. Far better to look at the actual income for trade/taxes. I think the rating when the pop is medium is somewhere around 100 people per 1 mnai increase in taxes at very high. That gets inaccurate at huge level for some reason.
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