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zeriah Settler Lake Charles LA USA Jul 2000
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posted July 01, 2000 15:34
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How do you solve the problem of not enough food with the higher population cities? Once I've played until near the end of the game, my cities all have 30+ population and not enough food. I don't have enough cities with extra food to caravan food supplies around. I've gone into cheat mode and made every city square as productive as possible, but with some cities it's not enough. Suggestions? Beth |
comrade_simon Settler
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posted July 02, 2000 04:44
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I try to get all the terrain squares producing as much food as possible, so I transform all the terrain into grassland, except for special squares such as wheat. Build Farmland on every square, and if you can spare food caravans do that. I too can only get cities up to about the 40 mark. |
Smash King Vancouver Canada pacific time Jul 1999
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posted July 02, 2000 23:17
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Don't grow bigger than needed.Build a granary.It'll allow you to run food deficits for awhile. Re-assign settlers/engineers. I'm not sure I understand your problem.Size 30 is plenty big enough. If you want to raise your score then start sending food caravans.You can grow cities to 120 something if you want. |
SCG Prince of something or other Jun 2000
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posted July 03, 2000 07:40
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I try to terraform the land so that I get an even amount of food, reguardless of whether there is a food shortage or not. From there I just build settlers/engineers to decrease city size and reassign/build new cities with them until the city is using exactly the food it produces. I usually count up all the odd-producing squares. If i get an odd number, I terraform before there is a problem. for example: plains = max 3 food with farmland, whales = max 3 food with harbor. grasslands = max 4 food with farmland. so a whale and a plains will cancel each other out, while a grassland will produce an even amount of food so can be essentially ignored when counting food. if you get an odd # of odd food squares, you need to do something eventually, if you get an even # of odd squares, you can let it grow normally  |
WhiteKnight Prince of SETI@home Feb 2000
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posted July 13, 2000 00:26
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Zeriah,You are from Lake Charles too? Playing with single production, the largest you can grow a single city too without food routes is about 42 or 43. If you use 2x production, food routes, or edit the rules you can grow a city as big as 127. After that is goes crazy do to the limit in city size. |
SCG Prince of something or other Jun 2000
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posted July 13, 2000 12:18
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quote:
 Originally posted by WhiteKnight on 07-13-2000 12:26 AM Playing with single production, the largest you can grow a single city too without food routes is about 42 or 43.
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without food specials (>4 food) the max size is 42 => (4 food)x(21 squares) = (84 food) = (size 42 city)) with 4 wheat/oases (6 food), you can get to 46, and if you manage to get a 5 special pattern (even rarer - and only in round worlds i think), you can get to size 47. ------------------ As your elected chieftain, I pledge to expand our tribe's power and influence so that we may become rulers of the region, and I, your warlord. *sounds of applause and cheers* *chants of SCG! SCG! SCG!* |
WhiteKnight Prince of SETI@home Feb 2000
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posted July 13, 2000 23:38
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Ah yes! I had forgot about the wonderful oasis A definate plus when going for a large pop city. Thanks for the tip about a 5-pattern special resource. I hadn't noticed this before, only the 4-pattern. Going to try it out! |