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    Member Member Empedocles's Avatar
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    Default Re: Build farms!

    Just a quicknote:
    I know I may be repeating opinions but I don't believe in all those tactis many players use to win the game.
    I will not kill 8000 people (NOTE: I understand it's a game) just because I will have less squalor or more money.

    I still didn't play RTW, but I will try no to eliminate civilians just because I conquered a city and need money (unless my situation is critic).
    In MTW I nearly never killed prisioners and tried to mantain a historical way of playing the game (I will never attacked the Aragonese and ally with the Almohads as the Spanish).

    It's just my way to play a game, I'm not sayins is the right one.

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    PS: I also believe that if building farms have such an inmese counter effect in squalor as everyone says then CA should fix it, because it's the first time I hear improving farmland can give big problems to a nation.

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    Nero did it, to Rome, to make room for his phat pad.

    But who wants to be Nero. I want to be like Augustus.

    Another, slightly more realistic option, settlers. Back in the day, when cities became overcrowded, many city-states would send out settlers to found a new city. This increased total revenue (because now you had two city's worth of farm revenue), solidified your people's hold on a chunk of land, and relieved squallor problems. In RTW you can't found new cities (at least not to my knowledge) but you can "redistribute" your population.

    Step 1 - Jack up the tax rate in the over-populated city to bring down growth rate
    Step 2 - Click on the over-populated city
    Step 3 - Alt-Right click on the under-populated city
    Step 4 - Cue up a bunch of Peasants (this will often increase happiness, allowing an even higher tax rate)
    Step 5 - Disband the Peasants in the under-populated city when they arrive.
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    is not a senior Member Meneldil's Avatar
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    The most stupid thing is not that players exterminate their population, but that the game works in a way that exterminating your cities regularly is the best thing to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meneldil
    The most stupid thing is not that players exterminate their population, but that the game works in a way that exterminating your cities regularly is the best thing to do
    Yeah. It doesn't make any sense that population has no influence on income. Changing that would completely alter how players deal with hostile populations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chemchok
    Yeah. It doesn't make any sense that population has no influence on income. Changing that would completely alter how players deal with hostile populations.

    population does effect income and someone did a chart to show how it worked
    When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meneldil
    The most stupid thing is not that players exterminate their population, but that the game works in a way that exterminating your cities regularly is the best thing to do
    Yeah... imagine the guys at CA now realising how their concept of making the game a challenging experience turns into a "genocide is fun AND profitable" discovery among the teen-agers... AFAIK, it's the first game I play where exterminating whole cities is a great way of solving the economical problem. Romans completely destroyed Carthage, yes, but never assasinated whole populations. Gengis Khan is the one famous for that way of chasing boredom away...
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