My idea on the subject:
-religions should be random, but come in three flavors-polytheistic, monothestic, nondeist.
States have the ability to declare a state religion-this affects happyness and public order- making population who shares that religion more supportive, those who don't much harder to appease.
Religion type affects cost of religious buildings, their effectiveness.
Religion would slighty modify the effects of governments.
I agree with previous thoughts about setting a religious policy, but it need not be too comlex-either your policy is inclusive (lessens both unhappiness and hapiness cause by religion), exclusive (normal effects), discriminative (heightens the effects).
-religions should be random, but come in three flavors-polytheistic, monothestic, nondeist.
States have the ability to declare a state religion-this affects happyness and public order- making population who shares that religion more supportive, those who don't much harder to appease.
Religion type affects cost of religious buildings, their effectiveness.
Religion would slighty modify the effects of governments.
I agree with previous thoughts about setting a religious policy, but it need not be too comlex-either your policy is inclusive (lessens both unhappiness and hapiness cause by religion), exclusive (normal effects), discriminative (heightens the effects).
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