Bamspeedy
CheeseBob
back to the farmer/worker gambit.....
Now that I think about it, there is another gambit which some may refer to as a worker's or farmers gambit.
Build workers in the high corrupt cities and have them join into your core cities. Your core cities are the high-production cities, so they have the shields, they just need the food/population, which you can get from the workers joined into the city. Your core cities very quickly gain back the population that was drained from them when they built settlers, and you still have those big cities for producing military or bringing in commerce. This, of course isn't done very early in the game, as your first several cities will have low corruption.
I haven't tried that, and not really interested in doing that, either. It's certainly powerful, but tedious and feels exploitive to me.
Now that I think about it, there is another gambit which some may refer to as a worker's or farmers gambit.
Build workers in the high corrupt cities and have them join into your core cities. Your core cities are the high-production cities, so they have the shields, they just need the food/population, which you can get from the workers joined into the city. Your core cities very quickly gain back the population that was drained from them when they built settlers, and you still have those big cities for producing military or bringing in commerce. This, of course isn't done very early in the game, as your first several cities will have low corruption.
I haven't tried that, and not really interested in doing that, either. It's certainly powerful, but tedious and feels exploitive to me.