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Author Topic: Comparative "Bronze" Value  (Read 1713 times)

IronyOwl

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Re: Comparative "Bronze" Value
« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2011, 08:02:45 pm »

Basing industries at the site of the raw materials makes perfect sense, and I'm not objecting to that.  The odd thing I was noting is that you are rewarded for transporting massive quantities of raw materials to the site when you first found it.  Imagine seeing a convoy loaded to the brim with Malachite heading off to found a Copper mine.
This makes a fair amount of sense as a startup cost. It might sound a little odd, but transporting lumber to make a sawmill or fuel to establish a refinery really just makes sense unless you're desperate.
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Re: Comparative "Bronze" Value
« Reply #16 on: February 26, 2011, 08:08:38 pm »

My favorite cost cutting method is to, rather than bring an axe, just bring some wood and make a training axe. That is three dorfbucks rather than 110 for the bismuth bronze one I'd need otherwise b/c my civ lacks copper.
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