I'm a noob. I think I know everything and then discover that I know nothing and go back to the drawing board.
PLEASE NOTE I'm aware these numbers will vary with choice of strategy and civ, but I'm talking in general terms. I just need some benchmarks so I can understand how good or bad I am, and if I'm even on the right track. Next to these numbers I've put (in brackets) what I think is correct based on what I've read and watched so far:
1. Good feudal time. (12:00)
2. A very good feudal time. (10:30)
3. The minimum number of villagers I want to be advancing to feudal with. (22)
4. The maximum number of villagers I would ever want to be advancing to feudal with.(30)
5. The minimum number of farms I need in early feudal to sustain constant villager production regardless of military strategy. (9)
That's all I can think of for now. Thanks to anyone who can help me continue to learn.
This game is a modern day equivalent of chess. It has so many layers. Fascinating but frustrating!
PLEASE NOTE I'm aware these numbers will vary with choice of strategy and civ, but I'm talking in general terms. I just need some benchmarks so I can understand how good or bad I am, and if I'm even on the right track. Next to these numbers I've put (in brackets) what I think is correct based on what I've read and watched so far:
1. Good feudal time. (12:00)
2. A very good feudal time. (10:30)
3. The minimum number of villagers I want to be advancing to feudal with. (22)
4. The maximum number of villagers I would ever want to be advancing to feudal with.(30)
5. The minimum number of farms I need in early feudal to sustain constant villager production regardless of military strategy. (9)
That's all I can think of for now. Thanks to anyone who can help me continue to learn.
This game is a modern day equivalent of chess. It has so many layers. Fascinating but frustrating!