![]() ![]() Irrigation is very useful, but again it shouldn't be one of your first, get it when you've got five or six farms going.Ĥ. True, but at the same time, research the techs that are most useful to your current strategy regardless of cost to get a strong start. access to resources tend to be more important.ģ. There are reasons not to choose the biggest city. If you keep the idea of always trying to fully supply basic needs first you will make a profit and then the game gets a bit easy but using that platform you can get permits in other areas and do the same thing to double your income and so on before tackling the end game production chains at your leisure.Ģ. IE if you have 3 wood harvesters sending wood to the city and decide to build a metal panel manufacturer, leave those 3 wood harvesters and build a new wood harvester for the factory. Keep that original infrastructure going to the city to feed it, the amount it needs doesn't change and provides a steady source of income. Once you start building up a bit you can slowly expand. Its straightforward for first tier products.īy the time you've fully supplied the town with basic ores, vegetables, fruits, animal stuff you should be making a solid profit every month. It makes it easier but you can't afford it at the beginning. Send everything manually, don't use a warehouse. Also harvest and sell all the easy stuff in the map section, ie harvest ores that will sell in town to get all the income you can.ħ. ![]() Forest harvesters provide 6 wood per 30 days so you need 3 of them to fully supply that town. If the city needs 9 wood/15 days, that's 18 wood/30 days. ![]() All the needs are expressed in 15 or 30 day increments. I used to just build one of everything and went broke. For each good, understand the amount of goods that a building will produce and build enough to fully supply the city. Don't research anything that the city can't use, to save money.ĥ. After that, research the cheap techs that unlock fruits or vegetables that the Farmer's market will consume. Check the farmer's market/hardware store to make sure that they're going to buy those goods (eggs, chicken, beef, leather, wool, mutton)Ĥ. Otherwise that typically means the animal ones since they each provide 2-3 goods each. If you're going to go with farming/livestock GET THE IRRIGATION TOWER. You have 3 free techs, research LEVEL 2 TECHS ONLY for the 3 free ones. Toys and food is pretty good since its mostly stuff that can be planted anywhere.ģ. Familiarize yourself with the tech tree, if the city requires a lot of goods that require iron/coal and there isn't any on that section of the map, just restart. The biggest city has a 3rd non-generic shop with more advanced inventory. Its a no-brainer to start with the biggest city. Do not build warehouses and do not build trains early on.Ģ. It tells you to do a lot of things that will bankrupt you. I'm not going to go into the small details, you can figure that out yourself but here's the starting strategy to keep yourself from going bankrupt after the first year or two.ġ. There are a lot of guides here but missing some broad overall advice. ![]()
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