Civ 5 has been my first experience with a Civ game, so I'm still trying to figure out the best way to use specialists, particularly when it comes to a diplomatic victory.
Now, obviously if I'm going for a science victory I'll want to maximize science specialists of course, but many of the strategies I've found online say to specialize cities into "gold-focused" cities, "production-focused" cities, etc. This would make sense for a diplomatic victory, in particular.
Is this approach of spreading the great persons across numerous cities better? The approach that I have generally taken is to delay use of specialists in order to get all my cities higher in population, and then trying to find an optimal maximum population when I can then afford to use nearly all specialist slots across all the major indices (not only science, but including culture, gold, production), thus keeping the population fixed at this optimal point.
So which of these approaches is better in your experience? Or do you run a totally different strategy when it comes to specialists? On the one hand, I see that focusing a city on one particular index such as gold can allow the city to continue to grow rapidly as a result of only having a few specialists working markets and banks and such. On the other hand, waiting a while to get all major cities to 20+ population, and THEN deciding to work as many specialists as possible seems like a better, all-around approach.
So what's your opinion on what I've written above? Is it a good idea to ALWAYS work a certain number of science specialists no matter what victory type?
Finally, is there a place on this site or anywhere where I can find a good explanation as to how food and growth are calculated in a city?
Thanks for your help, guys.
Now, obviously if I'm going for a science victory I'll want to maximize science specialists of course, but many of the strategies I've found online say to specialize cities into "gold-focused" cities, "production-focused" cities, etc. This would make sense for a diplomatic victory, in particular.
Is this approach of spreading the great persons across numerous cities better? The approach that I have generally taken is to delay use of specialists in order to get all my cities higher in population, and then trying to find an optimal maximum population when I can then afford to use nearly all specialist slots across all the major indices (not only science, but including culture, gold, production), thus keeping the population fixed at this optimal point.
So which of these approaches is better in your experience? Or do you run a totally different strategy when it comes to specialists? On the one hand, I see that focusing a city on one particular index such as gold can allow the city to continue to grow rapidly as a result of only having a few specialists working markets and banks and such. On the other hand, waiting a while to get all major cities to 20+ population, and THEN deciding to work as many specialists as possible seems like a better, all-around approach.
So what's your opinion on what I've written above? Is it a good idea to ALWAYS work a certain number of science specialists no matter what victory type?
Finally, is there a place on this site or anywhere where I can find a good explanation as to how food and growth are calculated in a city?
Thanks for your help, guys.