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Warlord
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Plano, TX
Posts: 289
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Noob question - Cities - How Close
How close should you found cities to each other?
Should the fat crosses overlap at all? Or should you try and move far enough away so that they touch? Or further? Now, I know there's a lot of "It depends"... But in general, what's the best strategy?? When cities are close - so that the workable areas overlap... How does the "system" determine which cities work the tiles? Also, Does that limit the growth of the cities? |
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Chieftain
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Santiago, Chile
Posts: 88
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I think the best strategy is to concentrate on obtaining resources; when you consider maintenance costs, it makes sense to have some overlapping, plus your cities probably won't use all their tiles until the industrial times.
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Warlord
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 178
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the last answer was a good one..
As a rule I usually have 4 clear tiles between cities. That sufficient room for both cities to make use of all the squares but sometimes the map suggests obvious places to build cities to capture rare resources or to utilise natural defences and that means cities will sometimes overlap. |
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Warlord
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Orange County, CA, USA
Posts: 220
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I just answered this in another thread:
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Warlord
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 276
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As close as you need to because... it depends
![]() You can have overlap, but try to minimize it as much as is reasonable. Don't sacrifice a resource in one tile just to avoid overlap in another however. Quote:
Also consider the tiles your city will have for its own. If they're enough to feed the city to size 20 then don't worry about the overlap. If they're not enough to feed it to 20, then consider moving the city if at all possible. Remember "3x4" (or 4x3). Counting from your existing city count three tiles "left" or "right" and then four tiles "up" or "down". (Or count 4 tiles over, 3 up or down) Either way will put you at exactly the right spot to smoosh two cities as close together without overlap - but don't be ruled by it. If you need overlap to secure a resource then by all means, do it. The one thing I will not do is have overlap so tight that one cities starting 8 surrounding tiles overlap any of another cities tiles. That is way too close and you're better off just letting your culture take those tiles than saddling yourself with one cripplingly small city. |
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