Post by Dlor » Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:59 pm
MechaStorm wrote:i see that as a way to be able to keep restarting until you can make lots of scholars immeditately after you have an academy
people would just build up, restart, build up, restart, build up, restart, build up, restart...
many people would take advantage of this.
i think its a idea in progress. keep working on it
No he means that the # of scholars you can educate goes up by 1 to make it up. It would be like getting a scholar killed. Say if you lose one scholar and you could only educate 2, well now you have no scholars but can educate 3. No abuse can happen as you don't get a free scholar, same way when you lose a city. The point is that the city which you abandoned, which costed you 1 scholar to capture it, provides you with the +1 you can educate. It's like you never used that scholar in the first place, but you did lose the resources that it costed you to train him. If people try what you said, they would end up losing 50k on each resource as they have to retrain that scholar.
[quote="MechaStorm"]i see that as a way to be able to keep restarting until you can make lots of scholars immeditately after you have an academy
people would just build up, restart, build up, restart, build up, restart, build up, restart...
many people would take advantage of this.
i think its a idea in progress. keep working on it :) [/quote]
No he means that the # of scholars you can educate goes up by 1 to make it up. It would be like getting a scholar killed. Say if you lose one scholar and you could only educate 2, well now you have no scholars but can educate 3. No abuse can happen as you don't get a free scholar, same way when you lose a city. The point is that the city which you abandoned, which costed you 1 scholar to capture it, provides you with the +1 you can educate. It's like you never used that scholar in the first place, but you did lose the resources that it costed you to train him. If people try what you said, they would end up losing 50k on each resource as they have to retrain that scholar.