How do I queue up more buildings/units for a city's production?

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I can't seem to tell a city that I would like to produce thing #2 after it is done with thing #1. Shift + Click doesn't work.



Best Answer

Nevermind, figured it out; there's a checkbox near the center of the screen, along the bottom. You have to click on it to enable Production Queue.




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How do you increase city production in Civ 6?

If a city has big food yields but relatively low productivity, try planting some woods with builders on its grassland, tundra, or plains tiles. Adding a forest to a grassland tile will increase its production by at least one (two if the tile is by a river).

How do you multi queue in Civ 6?

In the Choose Production screen, selecting the \u201cMulti-Queue\u201d button at the top will let you view and manipulate the build orders for all cities across your empire.

How does production work in Civ 6?

Production gain is enough to finish the current unit or building the remaining overflow will go into the next item. Production overflows into more valuable projects like Districts and Wonders. This has since been changed, and now all overflow gained from Policy Cards is lost if the unit or building is completed.

How do you change production in Civ 6?

To change your production, simply click on the name of the city that you assigned it to. On the right side of the city's name badge, you should see the production that you set for it, as well as the number of turns you have left before it's completed.



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