When building in Pharaoh: A New Era, there are some details you need to pay attention to. Here you will find tips on how to design your city.
Pharaoh: A New Era, a remake of the cult city builder, went on sale yesterday. The title faithfully reproduces most of the elements of the original. If you are wondering how to create a well-functioning colony, below is a description of the optimal city layouts. The tip takes into account if you have scouts enabled.
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Pharaoh: A New Era: Optimal City Layout (Preview).
- Military buildings cause a great deterioration in the aesthetics of an area. This is why forts should always be located away from residential structures. If you have scouts included, the only thing that should be placed closer to the houses is the scout.
- It’s a good idea to make residential centers that end in a cul-de-sac and put facilities at the end of it (like in the graphic below). In this way, the possibility of a house being lost will be negated.
- Always remember to reserve space for architectural stands and fire stations. The more there are in a city, the less chance there is of a fire breaking out. Particular attention should be paid to industrial and storage facilities. If they are destroyed, you will lose your supply.
- Police patrols play an important role in city security. Officers who patrol a neighborhood reduce the risk of residents committing crimes. Moreover, they can prevent theft. Therefore, place them around the palace, residences and tax collectors.
Pharaoh: A New Era – Optimal city layout (with recruiters).
When playing with scouts enabled, you will have to compromise. Indeed, you will not be able to perfectly isolate industrial installations from residential groups.
When creating a city with these scenarios, you should consider the following:
- Industrial centers must be at a sufficient distance from dwellings. At the same time, not so far that recruiters cannot go to homes looking for workers. This means that the positioning of residential buildings should be somewhat subordinate to the location of resource deposits.
- Obstacles in this case serve as a constraint telling recruiters where to go to find workers. However, you should also be careful not to cut the path to hosting centers for service providers.
- If, in a given scenario, a requirement for victory is to have very high development polygons, then it’s a good idea to designate a suitable location for them away from industrial and storage facilities. They must also have access to water, food, all possible material goods and all services: leisure, medical care, places of worship, courts and schools. The very high aesthetics of the environment is also important.
Pharaoh: A New Era – Optimal city layout (no recruiters).
If you have decided to deactivate recruiters, the task is very simple. Indeed, you don’t have to worry about whether the industrial buildings are close enough to the houses. Thus, it will be easy for you to separate residential areas from manufacturing areas.
When designing a city with this setting, you should follow these guidelines:
- Industrial centers should be located as close as possible to resource deposits. This means that warehouses and factories must be close to where the corresponding resource is extracted. In this way, the transportation time will be shorter.
- Optionally, you can create a large group of factories that produce different items in a particular location, which is approximately the same distance from all resource sources.
- Residential centers must be located on or near grass to have access to water. You must also provide access to food and all services: entertainment, health care, places of worship, courts and schools. Also, do not forget the aesthetics of this “neighborhood” and arrange gardens.
- Since roadblocks no longer have to keep recruiters at bay, you can use them to prevent service providers from leaving residential areas.
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