I wouldn't call Rome a metroplex civ, but they can consistently establish strong production in their cities for very little investment thanks to Baths. Speaking of production, Baths also get increased value from providing a 2.5 adjacency to ind zones. This becomes very important with the June update, as you're more likely to have more production tiles in your cities. The flat housing and amenity bonus also means that all your cities can cheaply increase their growth speed. Being a half cost aqueduct, it opens up the possibility of settling outside of fresh water, as expansions won't need significant development to get their housing in order. Once again, Rome doesn't care, all they need to worry about is capitalizing on the early game.īaths are probably the most permanent buff Rome gets.
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Once again, the free roads become a little obsolete by the midgame, as domestic routes will A: build roads anyways, and B: will become more plentiful after capturing cities and capturing/building com hubs. The extra gold isn't particularly strong - it might as well be +2 gold per trade route - but any civ going for a T70 war can appreciate having extra gold to cover maintenance costs. This can potentially double your movement speed if you've settled in or across from rough terrain. However, what this does mean is that by forward settling a neighbor, you can reduce the time it takes for your Legions to get in position, or reinforce your frontier from other threats. Rome's UA is a little tricky to measure, just because of how it's hard to gain raw numbers from free roads. But that doesn't matter as Rome, as they're all about making the first 100 turns as strong as possible. This bonus culture remains relevant all the way to Medieval, by that point though monuments are cheap and Pingala's Connoisseur promotion starts to have more relevance. As a side note, this also helps you save on tile purchases in your expansions - combine this with Religious Settlements for maximum effect.
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Code of Laws, Early Empire, even Political Philosophy all have their research time drastically reduced just through general expansion. Getting a free monument in all of your cities is a strong kickstarter to your research speed. Oh boy, did Rome return to glory in the June update.
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