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Oh no. It's so unfair. Now there is usually 1-3 iron deposits withing 10-15 hexes.
Usually.
Thats usually a good idea. I use the units to gather until the source is close to exhaustion and then build the 'Iron Shaft Mine'.
that's not always the case. i have played out several games where i had no iron within 30 tiles.
and there's no need to be sarcastic. the answer was genuine and consistent with the game mechanics
simply put. after the first two maps or game starts all ferther maps are aprantly random so yep welcome to 4X type games wher key resorces can be very hard to find.
its a meant ot make the gmae harder and so more hcalanging. most find it just irritating true. but 4X player are not ment ot complain about bad map dessine lol
I'm starting to thing this game was a mistake.
I’ll agree that the tutorials are not good and the game is hard to learn. It’s built on an old school style of not holding your hand
However, if you don’t understand something as basic as mining iron, well you need to hop onto the YouTube and watch some let’s plays my friend because it’s not the game