I would rather have it be abstracted at 1mton to 1 billion that 1mton to 1 million. It is a little less insane than the alternative. I dont want total realism but it would be insane for each person to have 2000lbs of food a week. Insane because then a large planet would need many many farms to grow to even 1 billion people. Which should be easy considering earth has 6 billion and we are considered a class 10 in the game. Thank you for the clarification. I thought they would hav
brigiton
Gracias Senor Frogboy de Stardock.
I think it is time that I was able to pass my boring day at work managing my own server farm that never has problems, talk about boring, by reading and re-reading some game examples. That would be sweet.
The whole point of the collectors edition is to get people to commit early. This helps them judge the profit margin and get people sucked in before reviews come out. That being said, I preorderd galciv2 because I love this company. I KNOW they will make any problem right and I trust them. I will never preorder anything unless the company is like Stardock. And because you posted in the forum you must want my opinion . If
Lowa said that the buildings only work on that planet. So they are saying that I can not possibly ship food from a place of abundance to a place of scarcity. Silly. I think I like it better in GC1 where you didnt have to worry about food.
I am curious about how food is done. Does my food output per planet count for my whole Civ or is it only for that planet like Civ 1-4? Also doesn't 2000lbs of food per person per week seem like a lot? The manual, when it was available for reading, said that 1 million tons of food only feed 1 million people. There was some confusion about whether that was a typo and it was supposed to be 1 billion people but no one cleared the confusion to my knowledge. This same questi