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When I have a large empire I find it very tedious to control all my workers, and usually spend 90% of my time just moving them about. As such, I generally automate all of them when I have about 15 or more. However, I don't need to tell you all that this is often very detrimental to the economy. In a recent game, the AI decided to irrigate all the grassland around my capital (which had 4 floodplains and 3 wheat) so that at size 12 it had a (useless) food surplus of 14 but only 6 shields. Is there an easy way to make your workers automated AND effective, or do I have to control every single one individually to get a decent balance?
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Dominae
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You have to order them around yourself if you want results.
One thing you could try is the "automate but do not replace" command: as the name suggests, Workers will improve unimproved tiles the way they see fit, but will not undo all your own previous hard work. So you could manually improve the core of your empire, and leave the rest up to automation.
Last edited by Dominae on 05-10-2004 at 06:35
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-SafaN-
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with ctrl-shift-r u can railroad to a space:
when u have steam power, just do this for every city with two workers: the network wil be laid very soon. Just keep some workers to improve the cores manualy.
Greetz
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C. Free
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either ctrl-n or shift-n, i can't remember which, is good, too. road network: connects all cities, resources, and luxuries.
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