Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

Fire Emblem - Empire of Dolhr led by Medeus
9 Comments
kkeday 4 Jun, 2020 @ 4:51pm 
I enjoyed playing this Civ, but the penitentiary is way Overpowered. I spawned in the jungle on a river near a mountain and was quickly able to build penitentiaries faster than my expansion. I had developed a production infrastructure far faster than any or the 19 other AI Civ's & got so far ahead I did not bother finishing. Problems: The Penitentiaries can be adjacent & at +2 production & +2 gold is a tremendous bonus in jungle. Also it only takes 20 turns to build rather than the 40+ for the trading post, yet the penitentiary still gets the science bonus. I think you should either require NON-adjacency, or reduce the bonus to +1 production & +1 gold &/or require more turns to build. Thank You.
RandomGamerGuy 4 Feb, 2019 @ 8:48pm 
Thanks just was wondering
Kobazco  [author] 4 Feb, 2019 @ 7:07pm 
You can see one in the last screenshot right under Durhua
RandomGamerGuy 4 Feb, 2019 @ 5:04pm 
Im just curious what does the work camp look like?
Kobazco  [author] 31 Oct, 2018 @ 1:14pm 
They are meant to stack, this is intentional
tolaburke 31 Oct, 2018 @ 7:23am 
There's something weird going on with Earth Dragons. As you upgrade them, they get multiple Dragonskin promotions. Since I'm playing as him, I can't entirely tell whether they are stacking. But it does seem so. One can argue the flavour(As a dragon ages it gets more and more powerful, Earth being defensively minded, etc). But I feel I should mention it.
Kobazco  [author] 30 Oct, 2018 @ 7:44pm 
They are built 25% faster is what I believe I did, so it should be they cost 25% less production. Sorry for the confusion.
tolaburke 30 Oct, 2018 @ 1:31pm 
The description says "Civillians are built in 25% of the usual time". That is, their production cost is cut by 75%. The screenshot says they cost 25% less production. Which is true?
JotNyangE 4 Apr, 2018 @ 7:24am 
hmmm, despite being a bloodthirsty warmonger he settles surprisingly few cities.