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Which is Better
#1
Posted 04 April 2008 - 01:47 PM
OPTION 1
Aluminum, Coal, Fish, Furs, Iron, Lead, Lumber, Marble, Oil, Rubber, Water, Wheat
Bonus: Steel, Auto's, Beer, Asphalt, Construction, Scholars
OPTION 2
Aluminum Cattle Fish Iron Lumber Marble Pigs Spices Sugar Uranium Water Wheat
Bonus: Fast Food, Construction, Beer
I'm trying to convince someone to drop their trade circle for mine. I won't tell who's is who's until there is a winner.
Thanks,
Electric Mango
Aluminum, Coal, Fish, Furs, Iron, Lead, Lumber, Marble, Oil, Rubber, Water, Wheat
Bonus: Steel, Auto's, Beer, Asphalt, Construction, Scholars
OPTION 2
Aluminum Cattle Fish Iron Lumber Marble Pigs Spices Sugar Uranium Water Wheat
Bonus: Fast Food, Construction, Beer
I'm trying to convince someone to drop their trade circle for mine. I won't tell who's is who's until there is a winner.
Thanks,
Electric Mango
#5
Posted 04 April 2008 - 04:37 PM
Those two sets have 7 resources and 2 bonus resources in common. You are really asking which is better of the two subsets:
1) Oil,rubber,lead,fur,coal and
2) cattle,pigs,sugar,spices,uranium
When I looked at the total happy + $$ bonuses for both those sets, they equal out at base +$19.50 gross each. The first set has some interesting bonuses, and a bit more infra cost/maintenace then the second, but the second has +11% population. In my opinion, the second set is a bit better. If the nations in question are nuclear powers, then I think the second set is definitely better.
1) Oil,rubber,lead,fur,coal and
2) cattle,pigs,sugar,spices,uranium
When I looked at the total happy + $$ bonuses for both those sets, they equal out at base +$19.50 gross each. The first set has some interesting bonuses, and a bit more infra cost/maintenace then the second, but the second has +11% population. In my opinion, the second set is a bit better. If the nations in question are nuclear powers, then I think the second set is definitely better.
#8
Posted 05 April 2008 - 12:40 AM
If you do all the math and account for population growth (rather than just taxes per citizen) the Fast Food, Construction, Beer set is superior. Not to mention with the increased population you will get your improvements faster which will lead to an even bigger advantage.
#11
Posted 06 April 2008 - 03:07 PM
set 2 is better, clearly.
Set 1 includes lead and furs, but even if you would exchange these for cattle and uranium/sugar (the best addons for the 5BG set), Set2 would STILL be better. Furs is only useful if you go for an FJ/AP setting, and lead is almost never useful, compared to other resources.
Set 1 includes lead and furs, but even if you would exchange these for cattle and uranium/sugar (the best addons for the 5BG set), Set2 would STILL be better. Furs is only useful if you go for an FJ/AP setting, and lead is almost never useful, compared to other resources.
#13
Posted 11 April 2008 - 02:32 PM
I like my way of using option 2. I drop alum and marble and get gems and wine boosting my cash then I drop gems and wine for one day to get alum and marble and buy a ton of infra thus getting the savings on the infra purchasing then going back to gems and wine. The alum does give beer but beer doesn't compete with gems and wine. Marble gives only infra reduction thus only useful if you are buying infra.
So option 2 can give you basically 14 trades instead of just 12.
So option 2 can give you basically 14 trades instead of just 12.
This post has been edited by Thorr: 11 April 2008 - 02:35 PM
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