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tekmage 
Foundation Gold advice
Posted on 1-May-2017 10:13:04
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Joined: 23-Mar-2005
Posts: 439
From: San Francisco

Hi All,

I'm re-discovering Foundation Gold under OS 4. Game runs great with no issues found so far.

The problem I am having is with population management. After about 25 years my population is collapsing and my production grinds to a halt. I've tried building different levels of huts, food production, etc.. all to no avail.

Anyone have any tips for getting a solid population started to build on?


Thanks,
Bill "tekmage" Borsari

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