Here comes an event which pushes the players into doing just the opposite. Re: the scouted provinces - we were advised not to scout too many. If I did not play on the live servers too, I would not be playing anymore. I did not bother with the small events so far very much but the game is really dragging more and more. This has been pointed out over the time on the forum quite a few times and I (wrongly) assumed that the small events are a response to that. On the other hand, the advanced players deal with enormously long waiting periods (constructions take over 14 hours, scouting 3 days, production of basic settlers' goods takes 5 - 20hours!) and there is not much in the game to fill the time with. With no mana on it I won't even be placing it in my chapter 10 cities, and i'll just doing the event for fun.Ĭlick to expand.I was, indeed, mainly making the point and feed-back that these events are not meant/designed for advanced players at all. I'd be shocked if a top 100 player put the Charming tree in their city.
On the other hand, I don't really see any event prizes in top cities anyways. While this might slow me down by a very small degree, it certainly paid off during the winter event, so I'm sticking with it.įor the top players that are trying to maintain rank, every square counts, and they may have to choose between filling every available space and events. I even make sure I have a little space I can use to make extra level 1 factories or workshops. I really like the events in general, and always keep a couple provinces open and scouted just in case.
Also If you have scouted so far out that your scouts take 3 days, you must have far more expansions than the average player which should be giving you advantages over them. Points, I didn't mean to imply that it would be easy, but imo the game should be harder for advanced players.