What effect would enforcing the resource cap have? By enforcing, I don't mean capping, but having negative effects like lumber catching fire if that's over the sawmills capacity limit and losing a % of your lumber.
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What effect would enforcing the resource cap have? By enforcing, I don't mean capping, but having negative effects like lumber catching fire if that's over the sawmills capacity limit and losing a % of your lumber.
I asked because that's what happens in a similar game.
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Not maxxed out. OVER capactiy meaning they are more than maxed out.
Example, say my lumber capacity is 15m. If I'm maxed out, then I have 15m lumber sitting there. If I have MORE than 15m lumber than I'm over capacity.
Why is it a bad idea? If you are over capactiy, you aren't using it anyway.
hmmmm, you drive a good point there.
well, i have lumber cities so i sell what is extra and buy food and sometimes iron. since my city only has lumber mills my capacity for iron and food and ston is extremely low. i sell the extra wood and buy what i need.
i would have yo say it would be pretty iratating to log on every day to reports about how my stones rolled down a cliff or my mine collapsed. also because of only having sawmills i always have over capacity stone iron and food.
ahh the food. it would be a bad thing lose the food. to add that to hungry archers would make some very unhappy players. ALL of my cities have over capacity food as a safty net incase i am offline for too long. and with scout reports i can safely assume that all big army people have over capacity food.
Would it have an effect on army size knowing that you'd lose 10% on top of what your army ate each hour?
hmmm idk it would depend on each different player's thought proccess. for me it would make me have to farm 10% more, and that is some work that i really would not like. at. all. :(
Except nothing is making you do anything: that's your choice. And you would have to farm twice as much if you wanted to overstock your city to feed -3+m/hour.