I was looking at population values around EB's world of 272 bc. Most of these cities I know very little about. But it struck me that, at the very least, the biggest most important cities of the time probably have insanely low populations compared to their real-life counterparts - especially Rome. Didn't Rome eventually achieve nearly a million people, as opposed to 10,000? I suppose a million people would have about 100,000 little squalor icons. But couldn't something be built into the government building to counter that extra squalor? Sometimes I find city after city, suppose to be large, completely depleted of recruitable people. It's worse than the black plague. Maybe higher population values would fix that.
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