Since my computer has gone highwire and is in for repairs I'm stuck with an incredibly old machine, so to get my aily fix I pull out one of my oldest games, Ceasar 3. I remeber I had LOADS of info on this game, but all I can find now is a houseing lvls and evelotions chart. I got that from "wich way to Rome" a site by Grumpus, but unfortunatly that exelent site is now gone ;( If anyone know of a similar site please point me too it, though Grumpus is a legened when it comes to citybuilding games and I never found anyone makeing sites with even half of the usefull information he does.
None of the other thigns I could find seemed very informative, so I need some info.
1. How many people will a farm feed?
2. I know whete grows twice as fast in souther regions, but wich regions are conseidered southerns?
3. How much does a rawmaterial shop, like iron/timber or clay produce pr year?
4. How many units do workshops like furniture, oil and weapons produce pr year?
5. How much do farm raw products, like grapes and olives produce pr year?
6. How many soldiers do a barrakcs produce pr year?
7. How many people do one small temple placate? And what are the numbers for large temples and oracles? I THINK I remeber oracles was for 200 people for all types of gods, but I forgot the other once.
8. What effects have festivals at the gods mood and doesn't matter what size festival you through?
9. How much do houses consume of pottery, furniture, oil and wine? Would be great if I got the numbers pr 1000 inhabitans or something.
10. While I'm not there yet, I seem to remeber to have problems with mission number 7 in the game last time I played, not sure if I ever got through that one. The problem was simply I couldn't get enough food. I used every inch of farmland and fished and imported as much as I could, but I just wasn't able to get enough food to feed that many people. Anyone have some tips on those scenarios? (I had food problems, both on military and economics at that lvl).
11. Lastely, any info on how the culture rating is calculated? I had a very high rating of 70 in a small city, the peopel wanted more libraries( I didn't build any), as my city grow my rating falled, but they still wanted more libraries to get itup, so Appernetly it works different from both Pharao and Ceasar IV.
None of the other thigns I could find seemed very informative, so I need some info.
1. How many people will a farm feed?
2. I know whete grows twice as fast in souther regions, but wich regions are conseidered southerns?
3. How much does a rawmaterial shop, like iron/timber or clay produce pr year?
4. How many units do workshops like furniture, oil and weapons produce pr year?
5. How much do farm raw products, like grapes and olives produce pr year?
6. How many soldiers do a barrakcs produce pr year?
7. How many people do one small temple placate? And what are the numbers for large temples and oracles? I THINK I remeber oracles was for 200 people for all types of gods, but I forgot the other once.
8. What effects have festivals at the gods mood and doesn't matter what size festival you through?
9. How much do houses consume of pottery, furniture, oil and wine? Would be great if I got the numbers pr 1000 inhabitans or something.
10. While I'm not there yet, I seem to remeber to have problems with mission number 7 in the game last time I played, not sure if I ever got through that one. The problem was simply I couldn't get enough food. I used every inch of farmland and fished and imported as much as I could, but I just wasn't able to get enough food to feed that many people. Anyone have some tips on those scenarios? (I had food problems, both on military and economics at that lvl).
11. Lastely, any info on how the culture rating is calculated? I had a very high rating of 70 in a small city, the peopel wanted more libraries( I didn't build any), as my city grow my rating falled, but they still wanted more libraries to get itup, so Appernetly it works different from both Pharao and Ceasar IV.
[This message has been edited by Flamme (edited 05-24-2012 @ 04:49 PM).]