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Breaks down the settings you can have in the Diplomacy mod. In my game I turned off the economy options completely.
edit: I should say that its going down a bit, but pretty slowly. The towns however are still all rich or very rich
I then waited a week in each game to see the changes. AoC went from 72 'Very Rich' Villages to 93, without a single Village in Calradia ranking below Rich. In Diplomacy, the number of 'Very Rich' Villages went from 0 to 1, while 11 were looted and dropped to 'Very Poor'
So as it stands, AoC has a pretty ridiculous starting bias when it comes to prosperity. This problem is then amplified by Villages losing a negligible amount of prosperity when looted, only to regain it in no time at all.
I love the new troop trees added with AoC, but this economy problem is really rearing it's head. I'm on day 260, and every Town in the game has a Garrison of over 400 units.