Amplitude's new the same way as in Firaxis' Civilization VI.
We reported on one example of crazy yields from the open beta, connected with the Angkor Wat world wonder. It seems that this monument is still capable of some astronomical outputs, as months later other s are sharing their own experiences with your boy Angkor. Koakatora on r/Humankindthegame goes into detail as to how they decided to do a run involving a single city. They managed to get a ridiculous amount of food output from the wonder after they chose the Spanish culture in the Early Modern era.
Meanwhile, Sinmayan from the other Humankind subreddit – r/Humankind – posted an edited screenshot showing an Angkor Wat with a high food production. They don't share any information as to how this figure was reached, however. In the same thread, other commenters suggest Humankind's version of Machu Picchu is also a bit busted due to how it can boost the food production of other cities, although there are claims that the wonder's effect doesn't work as it should right now.
Speaking of Koakatora's single city playthrough, here is an example of a ridiculously large city from Hawaiianjoey:
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Meanwhile, Civilization fans may want to read this quick comparison on where the newer game differs from Firaxis' classic design.