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[Guide] Actual real estate (tile size) required to run 1 current goods building

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DeletedUser15563

Before I leave, take this:

These are the approximate true tile sizes of goods buildings in each age. Space taken is not just the goods buildings themselves, but also the tiles taken up by houses used to support them, the supply buildings used to cover the supplies cost, the cultural buildings required to maintain happiness, and so on.

Calculations:
- Goods buildings each have their own size per age, so all 5 goods building of an age are averaged together.
- Assumes use of densest houses, best cultural buildings, and most efficient supply buildings of that age. (Brewery for LMA, but actually alchemist for HMA, and so on).
- Assumes 4 hour housing is collected 4 times per day. 8 hour housing collected twice per day. (arbitrary guess)
- Assumes happiness demand of 1.4 times population, to reflect requirement for enthusiastic population.
- Assumes cultural buildings are polished polished 2/3 of the time (arbitrary gues), meaning happiness output multiplied by 1.66 (2 third of the time doubled, 1 third of the time normal)
- Assumes population always enthusiastic, meaning coin and supply production is boosted 120% of base.
- Assumes half of coin/supply buildings are motivated when collected (arbitrary again), meaning their output is multiplied by 1.5 (half are doubled, half are normal).
- Assumes Lighthouse level 1 at EMA, roughly level 2 at LMA, level 3 at IndE (more or less).
- Assumes St. Marks level 1 at LMA, level 2 at CA, level 3 at PE (more or less).
- Assumes RAH level 1 at Progressive Era.
- Number of houses based on covering supply costs only. This leads to excess coin in the equation from all the houses. Excess coin is converted to tile size by assuming half of a house goes toward coin production and the other half is for population. So excess coin discounts the tile size a bit at the very end.

Bronze Age 28 tiles
Iron Age 36 tiles
EMA 36 tiles
HMA 39 tiles
LMA 48 tiles
Colonial 46 tiles
Industrial 58 tiles
Progressive 59 tiles
 
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