I'm trying to understand the point about trade routes distance/duration.
What is the point?
On land, ok, it lets you build some roads.
On sea, it doesn't seem to matter much.
Maybe it's an interesting info in case someone wants to plunder your trade route, but the length in itself is inconsequential.
So what is the point of that length? What does it do exactly?
Is there a reason to prefer long trade routes over short ones considering equal yields? Or the reverse?
What is the point?
On land, ok, it lets you build some roads.
On sea, it doesn't seem to matter much.
Maybe it's an interesting info in case someone wants to plunder your trade route, but the length in itself is inconsequential.
So what is the point of that length? What does it do exactly?
Is there a reason to prefer long trade routes over short ones considering equal yields? Or the reverse?