Re: Not so first impressions
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 11:15 pm
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you decided to come back for a look at the current build But there certainly is more work to do with strategic resource balance.
My own hunch, at the moment, is that the best way to fix the food situation in mid/late games is to change the formulas so that each unit of population on a garden/paradise world is self-sufficient in terms of food production (assuming appropriate techs/improvements) .
The core problem, right now, is that food is produced only by farms. And the total number of farms in your empire is bounded by a curve that's nonlinear, relative to population.
I think we need to shift to a model that's more like wrench production, so farms provide some kind of bonus, but, (in certain cases, at least), most of the food production is actually coming from the citizens themselves. Other testers have brought up the same point, and radically changing the food formulas is one big adjustment that remains on my TODO list.
faijeya wrote:Food is a ponzi scheme here as you've got to expand to get more food, that will feed population that will need more food, so you have to expand.
Levelling up farms staves the hunger of for a hundred turns or so, but there are only three farm upgrades.
My own hunch, at the moment, is that the best way to fix the food situation in mid/late games is to change the formulas so that each unit of population on a garden/paradise world is self-sufficient in terms of food production (assuming appropriate techs/improvements) .
The core problem, right now, is that food is produced only by farms. And the total number of farms in your empire is bounded by a curve that's nonlinear, relative to population.
I think we need to shift to a model that's more like wrench production, so farms provide some kind of bonus, but, (in certain cases, at least), most of the food production is actually coming from the citizens themselves. Other testers have brought up the same point, and radically changing the food formulas is one big adjustment that remains on my TODO list.