My second point was that I also feel that governments AND social engineering can be combined.
The role of governments-aside from specific units and Wonders-is that they should determine the minimum and maximum amount of influence that your people have over your decision making AND it should set the minimum and maximum settings you can have for the various SE settings.
For instance, you have two modern governments-the Modern Democracy and the Modern Republic (as opposed to their Classical counterparts). On the surface, these governments might seem quite similar, but a Modern Republic might allow lower minimums for % sufferage and % liberty, whilst allowing a greater maximum for % nationalism than Modern Democracy. Yet you might still have two civs, one with M. Republic and the other with M. Democracy, both with the identical levels of sufferage, liberty and nationalism.
I am definitely keen on seeing some kind of social engineering being in cIV, though, as I think its a great way to truly 'Individualise' your civs government. Also, look at the real world-both Indonesia and the US are 'Modern Republics', yet both nations governments are so very different-on so many levels!
Yours,
Aussie_Lurker.
The role of governments-aside from specific units and Wonders-is that they should determine the minimum and maximum amount of influence that your people have over your decision making AND it should set the minimum and maximum settings you can have for the various SE settings.
For instance, you have two modern governments-the Modern Democracy and the Modern Republic (as opposed to their Classical counterparts). On the surface, these governments might seem quite similar, but a Modern Republic might allow lower minimums for % sufferage and % liberty, whilst allowing a greater maximum for % nationalism than Modern Democracy. Yet you might still have two civs, one with M. Republic and the other with M. Democracy, both with the identical levels of sufferage, liberty and nationalism.
I am definitely keen on seeing some kind of social engineering being in cIV, though, as I think its a great way to truly 'Individualise' your civs government. Also, look at the real world-both Indonesia and the US are 'Modern Republics', yet both nations governments are so very different-on so many levels!
Yours,
Aussie_Lurker.
, its seems that c3c is not taken in to account that much when it comes to governments , ....
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