NickyH
Bismarck with lipstick…
I find the "rule" to mine green and irrigate brown inefficient. I usually irrigate at least one, and often two grass tiles around each city to make them grow faster. (This is after I've left despotism of course.)
I think there are many advantages with this. The first thing is that there are often hills and mountains around the cities, and you can get some extra shields from them as soon as they are mined. All tiles around a city becomes workable this way. And if you irrigate a few grass tiles you can easily squeeze out the extra workers needed to mine those hills and mountains. I also find it important to grow my cities beyond size 6 as soon as possible, and this happens much faster when you mine some grassland. And beyond size 6, you need twice as much surplus food to continue growing in a decent tempo.
This of course also gives you more cities that can give you an extra settler every now and then.
Once most of your cities have grown close to size 12, you have all the workers you need to change irrigated land to mines where this gives you more shields. After that, you will always find cities where you can join surplus workers, although at that stage, I'm usually close to the start on my railroad network, so there's still use for lots of workers.
What's your thoughts on this? Do you really mine all your grassland?
I think there are many advantages with this. The first thing is that there are often hills and mountains around the cities, and you can get some extra shields from them as soon as they are mined. All tiles around a city becomes workable this way. And if you irrigate a few grass tiles you can easily squeeze out the extra workers needed to mine those hills and mountains. I also find it important to grow my cities beyond size 6 as soon as possible, and this happens much faster when you mine some grassland. And beyond size 6, you need twice as much surplus food to continue growing in a decent tempo.
This of course also gives you more cities that can give you an extra settler every now and then.
Once most of your cities have grown close to size 12, you have all the workers you need to change irrigated land to mines where this gives you more shields. After that, you will always find cities where you can join surplus workers, although at that stage, I'm usually close to the start on my railroad network, so there's still use for lots of workers.
What's your thoughts on this? Do you really mine all your grassland?