It's definitely because most buildings are more powerful, but also it helps that more civilizations are able to establish viable colonies. I love settling ahistorical areas.
The extra movement on units is a nice bonus though, I'll admit. It helps a dummy like me manage wars more effectively.
Knoedel, you are a true hero of the people.
Btw, I love your modmodmod (how many levels of mod-ception are we on now?). It suits my tendency to play as more of a builder than a conqueror in these kinds of games.
I can never say it enough, but Leoreth is the best. Just... the best. I'm feeling weak and feverish from an infection, and playing this is going to be how I get through the day.
Have a million high fives from me!
The word you're looking for here is "moochers" not "smoochers"
Sorry, I had to correct that. The word you used evokes the image of my unemployed workers kissing in the streets :lol:
On topic: I think the worker cost of a hamlet is justified in the increased strength of villages and towns...
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