AllroundWinner
Chieftain
Hello, I'm a newbie in CivFanaticsForums although I have been reading threads for quite a long time.
I searched around for a thread that explains the internal trade yields calculations but as far as I know, I don't think there is one.
(If anyone knows a thread explaining them, please kindly post a reply for novices like me and for that I would be quite grateful.)
So what I'd like to share is a strategy concerning internal trade routes.
I found that when you build a trade depot(the Fall update has changed the Autoplant quest, trade route per city limit is 2 except for Freeland, and has forbidden purchasing of trade depots) in your newfound city and turn up a trade convoy/vessel to link it up to the other cities, it seems that the most prestigious city gets the biggest food and production bonus and the other cities that don't have a big difference with the new one get less. Same with gold and science yields in international trade routes.
Why the more meagre and impoverished city are denied the bonuses and the affluent cites receive them instead I have no idea.
So i decided to build an outpost/found a new city every time a small new city grew up to become a middling city and yield far less food/production bonuses than when it was young. And of course all my other cities had trade routes sent to the newest city for the best yields.
In conclusion, my capital always had two internal trade routes to the newest 2, while others had one to the newest and the second the second newest or outwards, depending on the yields. The newfound city would always have station trade routes that would always without doubt provide the vital food, production it needed(Sometimes you have bad luck and no food/production stations are available.).
In this way, my capital became a powerhouse for wonders, units and soldiers while keeping on a constant stream of expansion and good health(I practically always go down prosperity and industry trees for virtues, and I love prosperity's tier 2 synergy bonus of 1 health per city) while my other cities grew at a very fast rate with plenty of production and growth.
I should not have been the only one to have discovered this phenomena and utilized it which is why I would like you guys to suggest your more better strategies, if you have them. At the moment I need just a bit more guidance to go for Apollo and I am desperate for a tip compatible with my own strategy.
I searched around for a thread that explains the internal trade yields calculations but as far as I know, I don't think there is one.
(If anyone knows a thread explaining them, please kindly post a reply for novices like me and for that I would be quite grateful.)
So what I'd like to share is a strategy concerning internal trade routes.
I found that when you build a trade depot(the Fall update has changed the Autoplant quest, trade route per city limit is 2 except for Freeland, and has forbidden purchasing of trade depots) in your newfound city and turn up a trade convoy/vessel to link it up to the other cities, it seems that the most prestigious city gets the biggest food and production bonus and the other cities that don't have a big difference with the new one get less. Same with gold and science yields in international trade routes.
Why the more meagre and impoverished city are denied the bonuses and the affluent cites receive them instead I have no idea.
So i decided to build an outpost/found a new city every time a small new city grew up to become a middling city and yield far less food/production bonuses than when it was young. And of course all my other cities had trade routes sent to the newest city for the best yields.
In conclusion, my capital always had two internal trade routes to the newest 2, while others had one to the newest and the second the second newest or outwards, depending on the yields. The newfound city would always have station trade routes that would always without doubt provide the vital food, production it needed(Sometimes you have bad luck and no food/production stations are available.).
In this way, my capital became a powerhouse for wonders, units and soldiers while keeping on a constant stream of expansion and good health(I practically always go down prosperity and industry trees for virtues, and I love prosperity's tier 2 synergy bonus of 1 health per city) while my other cities grew at a very fast rate with plenty of production and growth.
I should not have been the only one to have discovered this phenomena and utilized it which is why I would like you guys to suggest your more better strategies, if you have them. At the moment I need just a bit more guidance to go for Apollo and I am desperate for a tip compatible with my own strategy.