I got rather suprising resoults tbh, my activity turned out to be way too low for any 5 or 15 min houses to be worth it for, cottages all the way till I got frame houses.ītw you also get 20 gold every time you polish/motivate someone. Multiplied the average estimated collects number with that gold production and I got my resoults. Ala I knew I could collect a 4h house 4-5 times per day, 1h house 8-10 times, 15 min house about 20-25 times etc. What I did was I calculated based on my average daily routine which house would make the most income for me over a 24h period. I think those might finally start solving your money problems for good, but until then you just need to figure out what is the best house for you personally and build as many as you can them. And also a non-diamond house which produces 60(72 on enth) per hour. So 120 if your people are enthusiastic, so with 12 collects per day that is 1500 gold per house per day. There are some guides around with charts that could help you find some equilibrium.Ī new diamond house comes avalible for you when you reach early middle age which produces you 100 gold every 1h. The best thing to do is not get too far ahead of yourself with your diamonds and use them efficiently and smart. This way you'll always have a coin shortage. So you'll always get way more supplies than coins this way, and with increased play speed through diamonds you'll probably buy some stuff in multitudes that cost quite some coins. The diamond houses in the Bronze Age are not very efficient in coins income, in contrast to the diamond Supply buildings. But you stated that you use diamonds, this changes a lot.ĭiamonds increase game speed a lot, this is why you probably got ahead of yourself. You should be doing fine with gold and supplies at the same rate, really. Unfortunately there is no other means in getting coins, apart from houses, sector loot and the occasional Province loot. The huts are indeed the best way to increase your coins, until you get Rooftile Houses in the Iron Age (and Brownstone Houses in the HMA).
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