There's a little warehouse list on the left when you select one. That'll show you what's in each and how full it is. I'm currently at around 1000 pop, elves dwarves and (26 for the library) humans. Trying to catch up with demand for what I thought were totally obsolete rooms (eateries, dormitories). Anyone else make that mistake? Or know if I actually should build them? It says it counts in the stats, but it seems counter-intuitive. Also, I was checking prices on eggs and forgot to deactivate my import depot. I accidentally blew my 90K treasury on 300 loving eggs.
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# ¿ May 12, 2022 01:14 |
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# ¿ May 17, 2024 14:09 |
Hell yeah, thank you! I'm really enjoying this game so far, but there's something I haven't been able to suss out yet. Can you build another settlement elsewhere at some point? I haven't done any military stuff yet, so I haven't interacted with the world map beyond admin points.
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# ¿ May 12, 2022 04:02 |
I just hit 3k population with my mostly dwarf city and am running out of room. A short while ago I started importing really expensive eggs in order to woo some more humans for the libraries, and had to scale my jewelry production up to compensate. Well now I realize that my entire meat consumption could be replaced with a fraction of my income. The next step is to remove half of my pastures (still need leather) and expand my urban area so I can continue to grow. My only concern is that my egg consumption will eventually outpace my jewelry production. I guess then I should figure out how to invade a place that has eggs. edit: eagle-eyed viewers will see the huge untouched patch of gems near the lower right. I don't actually think I'll have an egg problem.
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# ¿ May 23, 2022 23:55 |