So .. that means that if I allow settlement to be only a large town it's population will not grow to 24000 or so??![]()
If so .. then this helps me a lot![]()
Thanks![]()
So .. that means that if I allow settlement to be only a large town it's population will not grow to 24000 or so??![]()
If so .. then this helps me a lot![]()
Thanks![]()
Not possible to limit a settlement's population. You can limit the settlement level by "disabling" the construction of a government building via hidden resources, but not the population itself. You can however negate population growth, by assigning a huge pop-growth penalty to the last level of government building you wnat your city to be able to construct. But still, when you enslave or wqhen you disband units, the settlement will grow of course.
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Thats a good point - if you use hidden resources to say limit a settlement to a Proconsuls palace then put in that the building reduces population growth by as high as you can/want again using requires hidden resource to mak ethis effect only in the settlements you want to limit you can cap the pop growth (except disbanding/slaves) You can make the minus quite high because AFAIK a negative to pop growth will never take it into the minus's
You can sort of do it with scripting, you can write a script that removed population if it's over a certain level, now this won't hard cap it at a number but will keep it close.
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