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Always make sure you build on squares to allow you walkers get to your homes. You can use a gate door from the walls as a blocker, but remember your buildings need access to workers. You can try to mitigate this problem by building simeple and unevolved shacks besides the work places, but not too many or you might have some problems. And be carefull with evolving your houses, if you don't need villas to finish the mission then you don't need them and they might cause you workers shortage.
Why? There are years worth of resources built up to help new players pick up this game, so pointing a new player in those directions rather than trying to replicate those resources in a single steam discussion thread seems about a million times more sensible.
Especially when asking a completely open ended question with no hint of what area help is needed in, in a game with such a massive breadth, depth and complexity as this one has.
- when playing a scenario or map, always check out what you can export, so you can make money. It is always better to export finished products than food or raw materials.
- prioritize workers to different sectors. put 'water', 'religion', 'health' and 'prefectures' on top of your list (1, 2, 3, 4). other important ones are 'engineering' and 'food'.
- make big housing blocks, for instance 9*9 tiles with a fountain in the center, and a double string of houses along the four sides of the 9*9 square. this will allow you to put gardens and statues in the area between the fountain and the houses
- try to preserve a treasury of 1000 denarii at all times. you may suddenly need to fix something or give away resources to Caesar, so you need a backup.
- when you start distributing food to your citizens for the first time, remember that all the food you stored up will soon disappear, and you need to replenish that food quickly (people keep on eating). so even though you took a time to have two farms fill up one granary, a population of 1000 will soon eat through that, so you need to continuously expand your food production...
Good luck!