Leo: That's not quite what I meant, but you're still right. I thought if he legitamately had enough citizens to cover every square, so there were no choices, then food and further population wouldn't matter.
But that was before I knew exactly how many squares are in a city. Turns out there are 20 land squares in a city. But Håkan only had 31 food = 15 citizens and 1 settler, in normal mode. That's enough to force choices about what gets worked without going hungry, and makes you correct, Leo. So for his numbers to be legit, he had to have had at least 40 food used, for 20 citizens working every square (again, in normal mode).
Based on this, I'd say Håkan has an unfair advantage in production by having each citizen each only 1 food. Somebody please check my logic on that one. I still could have missed something.
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[This message has been edited by SpacemanSpiff (edited January 03, 2001).]