Feb 18th 2014, 17:59:29
It actually does affect, h2o. Reducing your tax rate increases your maxpop, so that makes the fraction smaller.
Regarding the initial question, you want to keep it at 35%-36%. Your production is multiplied by (current pop / max pop), and current pop always ends at at max pop at equilibrium.
Regarding the initial question, you want to keep it at 35%-36%. Your production is multiplied by (current pop / max pop), and current pop always ends at at max pop at equilibrium.