Total War: THREE KINGDOMS

Total War: THREE KINGDOMS

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Quasi 11 Jun 2020 @ 11:44am
Resource Ownership
Question: After capturing nearby resources (Lumber yard, Iron Mine, ect) its showing me that the captured resource belongs to or is tied to a nearby enemy base despite it being owned by me - Is the enemy getting the resource?

Example, in the Sun Jian campaign, there is a lumber yard just south of the first town you capture. Its showing me that the lumber yard belongs to a city across the mountains to the west and not that first town captured by me, despite me owning that lumber yard. Thank you.
Terakhir diedit oleh Quasi; 11 Jun 2020 @ 11:50am
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jozenone 11 Jun 2020 @ 11:54am 
Yes you get the resource if you own the territory. You only get the peasant income from population if you control the town, I believe
JuX 11 Jun 2020 @ 11:58am 
It doesn't display anything of the sort. What you are looking at is the territories that are part of the province. Whomever controls the mine, controls the resource.

Resources can also be obtained through trade agreemenets.
Quasi 11 Jun 2020 @ 12:15pm 
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It doesn't display anything of the sort. What you are looking at is the territories that are part of the province. Whomever controls the mine, controls the resource.

Resources can also be obtained through trade agreemenets.

Understood - The issue isnt the resource itself, (i can see i have lumber as a resource) the issue is in upgrading the building. If i upgrade the building i get "+prestige, +reserve, +130% income to peasant ect ect) Its those that i am making sure go to me and not the enemy base across the mountain. Again, i own the lumber yard and nearby town closest to it. But its showing me the lumber yard is owned bu the enemy base "Bandong"
Terakhir diedit oleh Quasi; 11 Jun 2020 @ 12:17pm
Quasi 11 Jun 2020 @ 1:23pm 
I realize now that each resource village/location has a predetermined connection to a town/city based on name. Example, Badong Lumber Yard is connected to Badong city owned by Han Empire at start. Changsha city (for Sun Jian campaign) has 3 predetermined resource villages/locations connected to it. This can be found all throughout the map regardless of chosen hero.

The question not yet answered, does upgrading the buildings in those resource villages/locations give me/us, the bonuses to food,income,growth ect or do those bonuses go to the predetermined city they are connected too. This is at the moment unclear.
JuX 11 Jun 2020 @ 1:40pm 
Everything is connected to the commandery/province their in, unless the description says otherwise (faction-wide). They still provide income and resources (whatever their description says), but you cannot use anything but reforms to boost their capabilities without the city itself.


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It doesn't display anything of the sort. What you are looking at is the territories that are part of the province. Whomever controls the mine, controls the resource.

Resources can also be obtained through trade agreemenets.

Understood - The issue isnt the resource itself, (i can see i have lumber as a resource) the issue is in upgrading the building. If i upgrade the building i get "+prestige, +reserve, +130% income to peasant ect ect) Its those that i am making sure go to me and not the enemy base across the mountain. Again, i own the lumber yard and nearby town closest to it. But its showing me the lumber yard is owned bu the enemy base "Bandong"

Well you benefit from the effects of upgrading the building. I don't know if the enemy settlement shares any of the benefit, but I know you get the benefits of upgrading.

There's a way to test it. The settlement building of towns once it gets upgraded a few times starts generating peasentry income. I know that the money a town generates in on the info bar of our owned towns, but I don't remember if it shows it on towns owned by npcs. However if it is visible, and the town has a settlement building generating 25 peasentry income, then a monir settlement building upgraded to add 30% to peasentry income should in passing the turn where it finishes building increase the money of the town by like 6 or so.
Dayvit78 15 Jun 2020 @ 4:56am 
The enemy city does not benefit from your upgrades (peasant income % increase). You will notice this when you own a city and then capture the resource - you will see a much larger boost to your income than that resource income by itself.
City owner gets the peasant income and % increase from his owned holdings only.
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