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Just want to ask, is the description in the trade menu originally Portuguese?
"Turns remaing to complete route is correctly calculated. Base game shows wrong info here"
Perhaps you are just seeing correct information?
Remember that in the Gathering Storm expansion, trade routes take longer in later eras; a flat increase in the number of turns they last is applied, making them harder to complete and reset.
Is this adjustable? I'm playing Cree and I really don't want them taking so long.
That you can't recall a trade route, due to sour diplomatic relations / Conflict areas / etc, is a missed opportunity by Sid Meier's)
If we use Standard speed as an example:
Traders will always travel for 21 turns MINIMUM in the Ancient era. If you send your trader to a city that is 10 tiles away, it will be back in the original city after 20 turns (before the minimum end of trading duration) so it will turn around and go back to the other city for another 20 turns. This means your total trading time is 40 turns.
If you sent the trader to a city 11 tiles away, it would return home 22 turns later (after the end of trading duration) and the trade route will end, allowing you to reassign the trader.
Read the wiki for more info.