DeckerdJames
Warlord
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- Nov 1, 2019
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I was practicing a game yesterday, and I had researched to machinery very early in the game. Basically, I got a library and then walls and then I went up to machinery. I was just trying a strategy on a huge map where I would get crossbows and skirmishers together because they both come with machinery. I was playing, England, with the leader, Victoria. Age of empires.
What I wanted to do was produce skirmishers and settlers and crossbows and go ahead and try to explore and settle on all the continents around the world to get the trade routes. Early crossbows and walls are all that I would need for the defense of my cities. Meanwhile, I could send out skirmisher and a settlers pairs. While I was producing the skirmisher and settlers, I would research up to cartography. Is it a good strategy? I don’t know. I am still working on that strategy. I am looking to build a very strong, London and a few peripheral cities. The rest of my settling and expansion will be around the world as colonies.
I ran into a problem. I was producing four skirmishers. And my capital was not terribly strong yet in terms of production. So it was going to take 12 turns each. And I had just gone into the Renaissance era so that’s about 48 turns that’s the whole era. So I was thinking wow skirmishers are a little bit expensive.
So I finished what I was doing on that turn that I was thinking about that. And on the very next turn, I noticed my skirmishers were being produced much quicker. I looked at the cost both the term before and it was 150 and on the next turn when it was being produced faster, they were only 75. So between turns, the production required was reduced by 1/2. Can anybody tell me why?
I did check that there were no production saving cards inserted that might affect recon units. I didn’t have any cards at all that would reduce the cost of any kind of units. But even Agoge had it been in would not affect recon units as far as I know. As far as I know, there’s not any way to reduce the cost of recon units through the government policies.
Edit it might’ve been the medieval era. I would have to check. I’m actually not at my computer right now. But it should be fairly early in the game so I’m thinking it’s medieval. Renaissance seems a bit late for it to be an early strategy.
Edit: I added pictures and save files
I am attaching both saves.
What I wanted to do was produce skirmishers and settlers and crossbows and go ahead and try to explore and settle on all the continents around the world to get the trade routes. Early crossbows and walls are all that I would need for the defense of my cities. Meanwhile, I could send out skirmisher and a settlers pairs. While I was producing the skirmisher and settlers, I would research up to cartography. Is it a good strategy? I don’t know. I am still working on that strategy. I am looking to build a very strong, London and a few peripheral cities. The rest of my settling and expansion will be around the world as colonies.
I ran into a problem. I was producing four skirmishers. And my capital was not terribly strong yet in terms of production. So it was going to take 12 turns each. And I had just gone into the Renaissance era so that’s about 48 turns that’s the whole era. So I was thinking wow skirmishers are a little bit expensive.
So I finished what I was doing on that turn that I was thinking about that. And on the very next turn, I noticed my skirmishers were being produced much quicker. I looked at the cost both the term before and it was 150 and on the next turn when it was being produced faster, they were only 75. So between turns, the production required was reduced by 1/2. Can anybody tell me why?
I did check that there were no production saving cards inserted that might affect recon units. I didn’t have any cards at all that would reduce the cost of any kind of units. But even Agoge had it been in would not affect recon units as far as I know. As far as I know, there’s not any way to reduce the cost of recon units through the government policies.
Edit it might’ve been the medieval era. I would have to check. I’m actually not at my computer right now. But it should be fairly early in the game so I’m thinking it’s medieval. Renaissance seems a bit late for it to be an early strategy.
Edit: I added pictures and save files
Spoiler Turn 88 - Skirmisher costs 150 :
Spoiler Turn 89 - Skirmisher costs 75 :
I am attaching both saves.
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