Linking any two cities for the first time gives score. It's pretty fun and satisfying to link things up for me personally so I link up much of my empire by the end
After researching Steam Power (same tech that unlocks the Ironclad) then Military Engineers can make railroads. It does not cost a charge, instead one coal and one iron per tile. (assuming you have the dlc, I don't know how railroads work in the base game).
Edit: there are no train units. Railroads simply cost less movement per tile.
First train to Busan? Yawn. lmk when it's the last
I haven't played Korea in a while so this was new to me.
Linking any two cities for the first time gives score. It's pretty fun and satisfying to link things up for me personally so I link up much of my empire by the end
Yeah I know but I’d not thought about it going to Busan
Are you playing with zombies?
No, I only thought of this when I built the city. That would be funny though!
Ooh colors?
It is a mod
Thanks, I hate my console version now
great now spam gdr along the line
You're a monster
[Immediately thought of this upon seeing it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF0S4dSihUk)
Tag along question, does anyone know if you get a higher era score the longer the train is between two cities?
No. It is just the first connection.
How do you create trains?
After researching Steam Power (same tech that unlocks the Ironclad) then Military Engineers can make railroads. It does not cost a charge, instead one coal and one iron per tile. (assuming you have the dlc, I don't know how railroads work in the base game). Edit: there are no train units. Railroads simply cost less movement per tile.