
Post your suggestions to Nook here or in the Youtube comments.
Depends on your strategy and where you are in the game. Attacker and defender start with equal odds. A Spy gets a bonus. A veteran gets a bonus. The defender gets a bonus in your capital. The current AI is kind. He won't bribe your city to change side as long as you have a tech he can steal. A non allied city can be bribed unless it is the capital or it belongs to a democracy.Nook wrote:Ah! Thank you so much, I knew there had to be some way of stopping them. Will having 1 defend be enough or should I stock each city with more than that?
Yes. The exact rule is that it becomes "obsolete_by" the "Tech" "Electricity" being discovered by any player in the "World". It is TRUE that the obsolescence "survives" even if everyone forgets about electricity. (Translated from the ruleset format to English)Nook wrote:Also, does Electricity cancel out the Great Library still?
Though choice. Adam Smith doesn't get obsoleted. It will be awesome when you get more cities and buildings. You already got buildings that would benefit from it.Nook wrote:Do you think Leonardo would be more valuable than Adam Smith?
So would more trade routes. Try to give all your cities the highest number of trade routes possible. You start with max 2 trade routes pr city. Magnetism and The Corporation give you an extra legal trade route pr city each. (source)Nook wrote:Ii seems to me Adam smith would pretty much solve my money troubles.