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I'm expecting the others to be just as good.
I'm looking forward to seeing how these guides will change when they are updated for Gathering Storm.
A tall empire will probably want 6-8 cities, but that can vary depending on how much space is available, how many spare amenities you have, and how much production you can spare for Settlers among other things.
A wide empire will want as many cities as possible, so long as it doesn't overstretch your amenities. Usually I don't settle new cities beyond the industrial era, but part of the reason for that is a huge number of cities means a lot of micromanagement.
This guide is very helpful for me whenever I take Greece for a spin, but there is one thing I've been wondering for a while.
I've been trying to figure out a good number of cities for playing both tall and wide, and I'm unsure on how many I should be aiming for, or how quickly/slowly I should be getting them out onto the map.
Any feedback or advice on this would be appreciated, though I play on Prince difficulty, so that might alter things a little.