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cavebear
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of the Pleistocene
Oct 1999 time: 00:25
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quote: Originally posted by SCG
oops, sorry about that
I can be the consumate micromanager. When i first really started getting into Civ, i used to ICS on large maps, and would look at ways to improve each city each turn, whether it was happiness, gold or production
I had kind of gotten away from that, but having 4-7 days between turns has put me in a position to start doing that again 
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I've noticed. And I've also noticed that you want to micromanage several different Minister positions.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate good suggestions and you have some good ones, I've incorporated many of them. But let me me try to balance your needs with the needs of the other Ministers, please.
But you are also not doing some of the things you *should* be doing. The Minister of Trade should be specifying Transport and Freight movements to specific destinations, showing paths and escort ships, timing issues of delivery and how Freights will get to pickup points, etc.
I know it is tempting to try and guide all aspects of the game, but we are supposed to try to compartmentalize our focus (as Ministers) to the area we are elected.
I try not to involve myself (as Minister of City-Planning) in the details of trade routes or military campaigns. The reverse also has to be true.
If you want to be the City-Planner, then run for that office next month (and you would be a good one).
OK?
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