TheGrumpyBuddha
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- Aug 8, 2013
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I know this is going to seem like a stupid question but what the hell, right?
If I've got 500 gold to burn, why does it make more sense to buy a settler than to take 5 or 6 turns, build the settler, settle him, and then use that $$ to buy a library, or lighthouse, or whatever that new town needs that it will take 15 or 20 turns for it to build on its own?
My suspicion is that the answer is that capitols are the lifeblood of a Civ, and you want it growing at all times, but something in me thinks it just seems a little wasteful, buying something in the most productive city and having to take 20 turns to build something in your least productive city.
Thanks ... and be nice
If I've got 500 gold to burn, why does it make more sense to buy a settler than to take 5 or 6 turns, build the settler, settle him, and then use that $$ to buy a library, or lighthouse, or whatever that new town needs that it will take 15 or 20 turns for it to build on its own?
My suspicion is that the answer is that capitols are the lifeblood of a Civ, and you want it growing at all times, but something in me thinks it just seems a little wasteful, buying something in the most productive city and having to take 20 turns to build something in your least productive city.
Thanks ... and be nice
