Originally posted by Unimatrix11
For example, i find it hardly believable, having emancipation have the same effect under a police state as under universal suffrage (or being possible with the former at all).
For example, i find it hardly believable, having emancipation have the same effect under a police state as under universal suffrage (or being possible with the former at all).
Pretty much any combination of civics seems plausable to me, and most have actually been tried in real life.
I do agree that the entertainer specilist is missed.
On another note, I'm so happy corruption and building maintence are dead and gone. Corruption was just so frustrating; what's the point of having a huge empire if 90% of your cities are absolutly useless? And removing building maintence but making city maintence expensive like they did in Civ IV just makes the game a lot more fun for a builder, trying to figure out the best way to make your new, large empire pay for itself ASAP before you go broke.
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