is packed with unique features and mechanics that can confuse newer players of the game, primarily due to how many there are. Including the two expansions added since launch, as well as the latest New Frontier Pass, there are numerous things that you need to pay attention to.
From settling locations and first upgrades to units built and upgrades prioritized, there seem to be way too many options and not enough time to follow all of them. In, it is essential to make the right choices to succeed. The complexity of this strategy game can seem daunting at first, but not if you break down some of its mechanics to make things easier to understand.
Food and production are the two most essential resources in that will always be needed. First, food is essential for increasing the population in each city. Each citizen consumes 2 food per turn, and as long as the production is more than the amount of citizens x2, then the city will grow. For example, a city with 10 food per turn can quickly gain up to 5 citizens as long as it stays consistent.
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Production allows building everything faster. The more production a city has, the faster each building, unit, or project will be produced. By always keeping track of each city's food and production you'll be able to plan projects far in advance and complete them in record time as your settlement grows.
Probably the first thing to do in is to enable yield icons from the interface. To enable them, on the bottom left of the screen, right above the minimap, click the second icon from the left-named map options, and then enable yield icons. Now you can see the production and the food offered by each tile and understand why their cities are thriving, or why they aren't.
The food offered and production offered in each tile can be upgraded to increase their yield, but doing so will cost time and
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