WackenOpenAir
Deity
As far as i understand:
To solve the rcp exploit they changed it from including cities closer to capital to including cities closer or at the same distance from capital.
This resulted in a negative effect of having multiple cities on the same distance.
-Is this still the case, or is it patched in 1.22 ?
I have a small civilisation of 12 cities on a pretty round island. (its Sid if you wonder why so few.)
The cities are placed nicely in a coastal circle around 2 central cities.
now my capital is on the coast of this island, so only few cities are close to it.
On the old days it would have been perfect to replace the capital to one of the central cities. How about it now?
-Distances 4 and 4,5 are treathet equal right? all counted on one rank.
8 of the 12 cities would fall in only 2 ranks (4-5) if i move my palace to the centre. (the other 3 being further distance).
The map is medium, 70% pangea, the distance between my cities is 4 on average.
At this moment, the cities are at pretty well spread distances, ranging from 3 to ~10. the corruption in half my cities is higher than 50%.
if i would move my capital, i would have 8 cities in an almost perfect circle around the capital, distance ranging between 4 and 5. Another 3 cities would be at around distance 8.
-I have little idea of how the distance and the rank corruptions compare to eachother (if distance would be heavier, moving gets better, if rank is heavier, moving gets worse)
-Does anyone have experience (deity/sid on normal sized map) that can help me here?
I am still in despotism (1200 BC) if that has any influence on the decision to make.
Some advise about the forbidden palace with the new c3c workings would also be highly appreciated. I do expect to conquer a bit, sometimes in the future, will the FP enable me to make a second centre at least somewhat productive? Or is it now better to just build it in my old cities to help there a bit and most importantly increase OCN as soon as i get my first leader?
Edit: i added bmp of my whole "empire", the issua is replacing to The hague.
To solve the rcp exploit they changed it from including cities closer to capital to including cities closer or at the same distance from capital.
This resulted in a negative effect of having multiple cities on the same distance.
-Is this still the case, or is it patched in 1.22 ?
I have a small civilisation of 12 cities on a pretty round island. (its Sid if you wonder why so few.)
The cities are placed nicely in a coastal circle around 2 central cities.
now my capital is on the coast of this island, so only few cities are close to it.
On the old days it would have been perfect to replace the capital to one of the central cities. How about it now?
-Distances 4 and 4,5 are treathet equal right? all counted on one rank.
8 of the 12 cities would fall in only 2 ranks (4-5) if i move my palace to the centre. (the other 3 being further distance).
The map is medium, 70% pangea, the distance between my cities is 4 on average.
At this moment, the cities are at pretty well spread distances, ranging from 3 to ~10. the corruption in half my cities is higher than 50%.
if i would move my capital, i would have 8 cities in an almost perfect circle around the capital, distance ranging between 4 and 5. Another 3 cities would be at around distance 8.
-I have little idea of how the distance and the rank corruptions compare to eachother (if distance would be heavier, moving gets better, if rank is heavier, moving gets worse)
-Does anyone have experience (deity/sid on normal sized map) that can help me here?
I am still in despotism (1200 BC) if that has any influence on the decision to make.
Some advise about the forbidden palace with the new c3c workings would also be highly appreciated. I do expect to conquer a bit, sometimes in the future, will the FP enable me to make a second centre at least somewhat productive? Or is it now better to just build it in my old cities to help there a bit and most importantly increase OCN as soon as i get my first leader?
Edit: i added bmp of my whole "empire", the issua is replacing to The hague.