DeletedUser176
This is really annoying. You cannot trade stone (1:10, 10:1) before the high middle-age, even though it's a bronce-age good. If you're not a lucky one with stone in the first two provinces, you're completely screwed. The second downside on this is, that even when you have a stone-province, you can't trade that stuff either and have to rely completely on the other province's good. (Yes, there may be stone offers by players, but maybe once a month in my neighbourhood)
Limestone is even worse. It's not offered by a single merchant! The only deal available is to trade 10 limestone for 1 silk, again a good from later ages...
I know those later ages (both goods, and gold seems to have the same problem) offer new buildings to produce the goods, maybe that's where the problem lies.
I consider this a comparatively heavy balance problem that should be dealt with very very soon...
Limestone is even worse. It's not offered by a single merchant! The only deal available is to trade 10 limestone for 1 silk, again a good from later ages...
I know those later ages (both goods, and gold seems to have the same problem) offer new buildings to produce the goods, maybe that's where the problem lies.
I consider this a comparatively heavy balance problem that should be dealt with very very soon...