Medici wrote:Feniks i know what your saying, but the point is the direction you want to go. Quick and fast? You sacrifice health and happieness for a longer period and need to tie up your trade fleets for longer. Or slow and steady, optimize production on fewer workers, less need to transport, and trade can resume.
Production is ultimately defined by acreage, not workers. If they are un happy, less work, need more. If they are happy, work more, need less. Two directions to take. I bet one can make a plantation with 250-500k workers produce the same as a plantation with 2-3mill workers provided both have the same acreage available.
I know that. I have 2140 acres.
and you would lose that bet because i have 8 different plantations of different sizes and different size workforces. The reason i did this was so I could experiment.
2140 acres 2.2 mill
1500 acres 1.4 mill
1320 acres
500 acres
etc etc
Actually I could care less about production right now. That is the least of my worries. You must misunderstand what I am saying.
#1 I want to know why at 0 happiness and 0 health in one port(which i did purposely because of comments by CJ) why doesn't the happiness and health rise as new workers arrive?
#2 How can we make any determination on upgrades and their affects if we can not see any progress at all to know where we stand currently.
#3 How can we calculate the costs of any upgrades if we can't see progress.
#4 Why do you pay for a "construction permit" before you even secure the land to build on?
All of these are valid questions. I know it will take time. I never said I wanted "immediate gratification" in fact i told CJ in Slack just the opposite.
Yes, I have said this over and over again in both slack and here. I know it is an "investment" that will not pay off immediately.
It just seems to me everyone is asking the exact same questions. Phoenixknight just asked a question I have heard probably 10 times already.
I know i have heard the questions about health and happiness more than 10 times. That is why i purposely zeroed them both out to try and find an answer.