Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 04-05-20 18:19
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The weekend is almost over and nobody else has stated that they are trying No Clinic Capua. Perhaps I should publish my personal goals--would that generate some interest?
My design is coming along. All industries (including farms) have been planned. A massive hospital block is planned on the edge of town.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 04-08-20 16:54
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Here are my personal goals (so I edited the opening post):
+ No clinics
+ Always take Caesar's salary but never give money to city
+ At least 5000 people
+ There is at least one of each allowed entertainment venue
+ All entertainment venues have shows at least part of the time
- Very Hard difficulty
- Prosperity 100
- No debt, no rescue gift, and no cheats
- The poorest houses are grand insulae
- All markets, fountains, baths, and senate are upgraded
- No festivals and no blessings
- Senate, governor's residence, colosseum, and some villas are close together
- No use of future knowledge
- All roads, including the rerouted Road to Rome, are connected
- Stable for years without intervention (not counting natural deaths)
* Maximum Peace--should be won in the 13th year with Peace 54
* No forums
* Only 1 amphitheater, 1 colosseum, 1 gladiator school, and 1 lion pit
* Only 1 bath, 1 barber, and 1 temple to each god
* Except for clinic, all houses always have all services including taxation
* Nothing I build can be deleted (unless I screw up)
The first 5 I recommend for everyone. The next 10 are for more experienced players. The last 6 are just some things I'm doing for fun.
Note there is no Culture goal. With lots of people working in hospitals and uncertain demographics, there may not be enough workers for Culture 100.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 04-12-20 10:04
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The design was flawed: one of the market sellers started one of her walks going in the wrong direction. This was fixed. Perhaps the design should be checked one more time!
Also, a modest change allowed all grand insulae to be supported in all four tiles, so I edited reply #3.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 04-17-20 13:00
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I think I have answers to the questions in reply #3: temples will be built and the 200-300 push should occur in the second half of May.
Qualitaetsgarant
Pleb
posted 04-20-20 16:45
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What is an upgraded Senate?
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-03-20 07:46
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Capua starts (at Very Hard difficulty) with 0 people, Cu 0, Pr 0, Pe 0, Fa 40, and 6000 Dn.
1st Year (350 BC): My salary was set to Caesar (100 Db/month), the tax rate was set to 0%, and the wage rate was set to 100 in Jan and 30 (Rome) in Feb. 83 vacant lots (82 in the first 3 months), 2 reservoirs, some aqueducts, 2 fountains, 7 prefectures, all 3 engineer posts, all 5 temples (1 to each god), all 4 clay pits, all 8 pottery workshops, a timber yard, 2 furniture workshops, 4 wheat farms, the wheat granary, a warehouse, 2 markets, and 2 hospitals were built. The land route to Tarentum was opened. Pottery was sold. The year ended with 621 people (130 in small hovels, 132 in large shacks, 81 in small shacks, 63 in large tents, 215 in small tents), Cu 0, Pr 6, Pe 2, Fa 30, 576 Dn, and poor health.
Money was tighter than I expected. The 2nd hospital was not built until Dec although health fell to poor at the start of Nov.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-12-20 06:35
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I corrected two typos in reply #3.
2nd Year (349 BC): The wage rate was set to 32 (Rome+2) in Jan. The tax rate was set to 14% in Nov. 15 vacant lots, the dock, the senate, 3rd through 6th (last) reservoirs, last aqueducts, 3rd through 7th fountains, 8th (last) prefecture, 2nd timber yard, 3rd and 4th furniture workshops, all 4 olive farms, first 6 oil workshops, 5th and 6th wheat farms, first fruit farm, 3rd market, first theater, and 3rd and 4th hospitals were built. Rome received a lavish gift. The water route to Syracusae was opened. The first furniture and oil were sold. 2 illnesses (but no fumigation) occurred. The year ended with 1206 people (1105 in small hovels, 72 in small shacks, 14 in large tents, 15 in small tents), Cu 12, Pr 13, Pe 4, Fa 30, 74 Dn, and poor health.
Money continued to be tight.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-17-20 19:28
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3rd Year (348 BC): The tax rate was lowered to 8% in May, raised to 14% in Jul, and lowered to 8% in Dec. 40 vacant lots, the governor's villa, 8th and 9th (last) fountains, first 2 oracles, 3rd (last) timber yard, 5th and 6th (last) furniture workshops, 7th and 8th (last) oil workshops, 7th and 8th (last) wheat farms, 2nd and 3rd fruit farms, the fruit granary, 2nd and 3rd warehouses, 4th through 6th (last) markets, the colosseum, the lion pit, the gladiator school, first 2 libraries, first school, the bath house, the barber, and 5th and 6th hospitals were built. Rome received a lavish gift. The first marble and wine were bought. Rome requested 10 oil in 12 months, which was dispatched. Fa rose 8 for the oil. 3 illnesses occurred. The year ended with 1888 people (84 in a grand insula, 260 in medium insulae, 76 in small insulae, 204 in small casas, 1245 in large hovels, 14 in large tents, 5 in a small tent), Cu 30, Pr 21, Pe 9, Fa 38, 304 Dn, and poor health.
Even while dispatching the oil, money was more plentiful. Labor micromanagement became easier.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-20-20 19:28
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A small villa was getting low on theater access (and would lose it for a short time), caused by a "confused" long walk. (This wouldn't have occurred in the original design, but I got careless when changing it.) The problem was easily fixed by building another theater. To prevent the same villa from occasionally losing amphitheater access, I made another minor design change, including eliminating the not-yet-built wine warehouse. Wine will be in several warehouses (including the one for clay, timber, or olive requests).
4th Year (347 BC): The tax rate was raised to 18% and the wage rate to 38 (Rome+8) in Feb. 9 vacant lots, 3rd and 4th oracles, 4th and 5th fruit farms, 4th warehouse, 2nd theater, 2nd school, first academy, and 7th and 8th hospitals were built. Rome received a lavish gift. 2 illnesses occurred. The year ended with 2403 people (280 in small villas, 84 in a grand insula, 680 in medium insulae, 304 in small insulae, 170 in small casas, 885 in large hovels), Cu 39, Pr 30, Pe 14, Fa 38, 2936 Dn, and poor health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-23-20 11:14
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5th Year (346 BC): The tax rate was lowered to 8% in Jan and raised to 18% in Feb. 5th through 7th oracles, 6th and 7th fruit farms, 3rd library, and 9th hospital were built. 2 illnesses occurred. The year ended with 2679 people (360 in small villas, 672 in grand insulae, 168 in large insulae, 380 in medium insulae, 57 in small insulae, 187 in small casas, 855 in large hovels), Cu 49, Pr 39, Pe 19, Fa 28, 7823 Dn, and poor health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-24-20 16:54
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6th Year (345 BC): 8th oracle, 8th through 13th fruit farms, 5th warehouse, and 3rd school were built. Rome received a lavish gift. Rome requested 15 oil in 12 months, which was dispatched. Fa rose 10 for the oil. 1 illness occurred. The year ended with 2738 people (360 in small villas, 1008 in grand insulae, 280 in medium insulae, 133 in small insulae, 102 in small casas, 855 in large hovels), Cu 49, Pr 48, Pe 24, Fa 38, 14519 Dn, and bad health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 05-29-20 09:11
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7th Year (344 BC): 35 houses each lost 1 resident early in Jan (because more people died than were born). The tax rate was lowered to 8% in Mar and raised to 18% in Jul. 34 vacant lots, 9th (last) oracle, 6th warehouse, 4th library, and 10th through 12th hospitals were built. Rome received a generous gift. Rome requested 10 fruit in 12 months, which was dispatched. Fa rose 8 for the fruit. 3 illnesses occurred, including 1 fumigation--its rubble was deleted, so my no deletion goal failed. The year ended with 3460 people (400 in small villas, 1512 in grand insulae, 252 in large insulae, 840 in medium insulae, 456 in small insulae), Cu 45, Pr 57, Pe 29, Fa 41, 22217 Dn, and poor health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 06-01-20 12:00
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There was a period of of unemployment, the first since the 1st year.
8th Year (343 BC): The tax rate was lowered to 8% in Jan and raised to 18% in Feb. 5th library and 13th hospital were built. 3 illnesses occurred. The year ended with 3836 people (440 in small villas, 2352 in grand insulae, 740 in medium insulae, 304 in small insulae), Cu 50, Pr 66, Pe 34, Fa 31, 33794 Dn, and below average health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 06-02-20 21:00
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For the first time, there were a few months when I did nothing.
9th Year (342 BC): The tax rate was lowered to 8% in Mar and raised to 18% in Apr. 5 vacant lots, 14th and 15th fruit farms, 2nd academy, and 14th and 15th hospitals were built. Rome received a lavish gift. Rome requested 15 fruit in 12 months, which was dispatched. Fa rose 10 for the fruit. 2 illnesses occurred. The year ended with 4034 people (520 in small villas, 3192 in grand insulae, 84 in a large insula, 200 in medium insulae, 38 in small insulae), Cu 46, Pr 75, Pe 39, Fa 41, 46391 Dn, and poor health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 06-06-20 14:04
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11th Year (340 BC): 31 houses each lost 1 resident early in Jan (because more people died than were born). The tax rate was lowered to 8% in Mar and raised to 18% in Jul. 17 vacant lots, 16th (last) fruit farm, the amphitheater, and 17th (last) hospital were built. Rome received a lavish gift. Rome requested 15 fruit in 24 months, which was dispatched. Fa rose 10 for the fruit. 3 illnesses occurred, including 1 fumigation. The year ended with 4804 people (680 in small villas, 3864 in grand insulae, 260 in medium insulae), Cu 40, Pr 91, Pe 49, Fa 46, 56735 Dn, and below average health.
Brugle
HG Alumnus
posted 06-07-20 17:40
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12th Year (339 BC): The tax rate was lowered to 8% in Feb and raised to 18% in Mar. 3 (last) vacant lots, an actor colony, and 6th and 7th (last) libraries were built. The roads were completed. Rome received a lavish gift and a generous gift. 1 illness occurred. The year ended with 5000 people (800 in small villas, 4200 in grand insulae), Cu 52, Pr 100, Pe 54, Fa 49, 69782 Dn, and bad health.
Victory next year!
jaroslav80
Pleb
posted 06-10-20 14:50
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The damage overay is awesome. Three engineers posts for whole city without gates and loops. Also one bath for whole 5000 inhabitants city where every house needs bath services.
lisa1212
Pleb
posted 07-04-20 10:46
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Isn't using a hospital a counter to not having a doctor's clinic? While with lindum both are needed earlier on. Try playing that with just clinics for a real challenge.