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The level of ressources can be red, orange or green. A red or orange bar means that the amount of ressources is not sufficient for a growth. Any time the level of the four ressources is green, the level of the city increases (and the amount of needs too) ; one of the four ressources is replaced by a new one (unless all shares of an era have been asked by the city). |
The level of ressources can be red, orange or green. A red or orange bar means that the amount of ressources is not sufficient for a growth. Any time the level of the four ressources is green, the level of the city increases (and the amount of needs too) ; one of the four ressources is replaced by a new one (unless all shares of an era have been asked by the city). |
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− | The formula for a orange bar is 670 * (n+1) -1 where n is the current level of the city. This means that if the level of a city is 20, any goods with less than 13399 tons will be red. |
+ | The formula for a orange bar is 670 * (n+1) -1 where n is the current level of the city. This means that if the level of a city is 20, any goods with less than 13399 tons will be red. However, there is no formula for a green bar as the quantity of needs for each goods is not the same. |
Revision as of 13:59, 3 October 2013
Cities need four ressources to grow. They consume those ressources each 15 minutes.
The level of ressources can be red, orange or green. A red or orange bar means that the amount of ressources is not sufficient for a growth. Any time the level of the four ressources is green, the level of the city increases (and the amount of needs too) ; one of the four ressources is replaced by a new one (unless all shares of an era have been asked by the city).
The formula for a orange bar is 670 * (n+1) -1 where n is the current level of the city. This means that if the level of a city is 20, any goods with less than 13399 tons will be red. However, there is no formula for a green bar as the quantity of needs for each goods is not the same.