To me that sets off alarm bells. I've found out the hard way over and over again that cottages are the work horse of your civilization. Unless you are consciously running a specialist economy you need cottages, and lots of them. You can grow your city to a decent size (18+) just by placing it on a river or on the ocean with seafood and still cover over half the remaining squares with cottages. The remainder can be production squares, resource squares, and farms. If you want to generate any research or gold you need the cottages.
Indeed. I didn't notice that before.
slammer, if you're not able to put your research slider above 30-40% and you're preferring farms over cottages, then that's probably your problem right there. You should always prefer cottages over farms on flatlands (except on special resources) unless a city is
very slow at growing.
Reading between the lines, you might also have an issue with city placement. All of your cities should ideally be placed so that they can use at least one good food resource (for instance, Fish, Clams, Crabs, Cows, Pigs, Corn, Wheat, and so on). Ideally two or more food resources is better. Once you have cities placed so that they can use food resources to grow, then you should have no need to build many (or any) extra farms to try and make your cities grow more. That way, most of your tile improvements can be mines (on hills) and cottages (on flatlands).
One other thing - keep an eye on the happiness of your cities. If any of your cities becomes unhappy (you'll see the unhappy face next to the city name on the map), then it's time to stop it growing. (Actually, it's better to stop your cities growing
before they become unhappy.) Unhappy citizens are useless, and contribute nothing to your empire. So there's no point in growing if all you're getting from the growth are more unhappy citizens!
If you'd like to upload a screenshot or savegame of one of your games to the forum, then people could see very quickly exactly what you are doing wrong, and you could get some much more specific and helpful advice to improve your game.
