![]() ![]() As of the current patch, prioritization isn’t a complete solution because nuggets still place resources on other structures rather than focusing on completing the prioritized structure. Otherwise, the nuggets will divide their priorities and your buildings won’t be constructed promptly. Until you hit around 20 population, avoid throwing down a structure until the resources for the prior structure is at the site.Trees and Rocks. The last consideration, and particularly important when fine tuning where you’ll put the epicenter, is to ensure the epicenter is near an adequate supply of rocks and, usually less a concern, trees.Access to Oil and Gas. Deserts usually have a high amount of gas and oil, so you ideally want to make sure that there is a desert in a reasonably close proximity after your civilization gets past the medieval age.Ideally, you’d want to start off in a large peninsula but make sure there is sufficient space and access to mountains. If you’re surrounded by impassible mountains or water with a limited access point, then you’ll need to spend less resources for watch towers and garrisons which would help facilitate development of your city. ![]() If you place your city in a large open area, there’s the risk of you being attacked from such open areas unless you defend all borders. Defensible Territory. Another consideration is how easy it is to defend the city when attacked, especially by wolves.I prefer a large body of water because it’s easier to refill from one ocean rather than multiple bodies of water. Mountains and Water. Most importantly, You should place the epicenter near water and mountains to ensure you have easy access to water supply, stone, and iron.Before throwing down the epicenter, there are a few considerations: Avoid placing it directly on stones and other resources because it will destroy them rather than make them available for use. ![]() The first thing you’ll need to do is place the epicenter. ![]()
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