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Pig cattle: once a year (for example, always in the month of January, to make it easier for the programmer) for every two pigs you have, you produce a new pig.
There should also be a new building, the "slaughterhouse", where you can slaughter a pig and get several units of meat from it.
pigies not so important...
Well, they just quickly vanished despite their diet (of course not because the diet). Really anyone thinks that their food turned the Huns or Mongols into whatever they did? If anything, Greeks had better diet than both of those.
That's just not true. We know it isn't true. Fish, pork, eggs, these were common forms of protein for the average commoner. Please read an up to date book.
I hate when games in a similar era and area do that.
What is slightly worse, is when they let you research absolute basic knowledge stuff like wheat growing or how a freaking well works.
Dude, knowledge and technological developments dont happen in a vacuum. These people managed to get to a region with ships or whatever, they know how digging a hole works and how fishing functions.
Dont let me start with a techtree in the stone age.
And so many games do the above two.
Just dont, its stupid.