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    Going into anarchy for a revolution to democracy, 8 turns later most of my courthouses and temples are destroyed, get ready for the change then...

    ... realise i hadnt researched democracy or any new gov in the first place.

    ARGHHHH


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    Play a religious civ. 1 turn anarchies.
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      Doh!
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        Haven't been here for ages....

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        • #5
          Re: Most annoying thing...

          Originally posted by rebo
          Going into anarchy for a revolution to democracy, 8 turns later most of my courthouses and temples are destroyed, get ready for the change then...
          I never lose buildings in Anarchy. I might lose some population, but it's easier to grow new people than it is to build new buildings - plus you're taking a culture hit if you're losing temples.

          Try going to each city and using Entertainers to keep the people happy. Don't let civil unrest ruin all your hard work building infrastructure!!

          As for having no government to switch to... well...

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              Re: Most annoying thing...

              Originally posted by rebo
              Going into anarchy for a revolution to democracy, 8 turns later most of my courthouses and temples are destroyed, get ready for the change then...

              ... realise i hadnt researched democracy or any new gov in the first place.

              ARGHHHH

              Sounds painful. I can't help you with the no gov to switch over to at the time. You must look at your cities to see how many unhappy faces you have and correct as many as you need, depending on the level of the game.
              For late govs, you should have temples/cath/coll/markets in place and trade for extra luxs as a buffer, then as a finally move set citizens to specialist.

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              • #8
                Just set the city governers to manage your citizens' mood. It will help you keep your buildings.

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                • #9
                  Hagbart you have more faith in them than I do. I don't let them manage anything.

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                    same here. if you tell them to manage mood, do they prevent civil disorder in every case?
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                    • #11
                      after a quick test, it seems that way...

                      ... maybe i SHOULD trust them more...
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                      • #12
                        they usually take care of moods, but i've already seen one or two cases where you still have to go in there and fire the governor.

                        About thirty turns ago in my current game, a city was in disorder for three straight turns and I kept thinking that my governor would take care of it each time, but no luck. Had to fire Governor Schwarzenegger.

                        When I get tired and/or lazy I'll set the governor to manage moods in all cities. I don't let the governor do anything else...
                        Haven't been here for ages....

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                        • #13
                          I've never had trouble with the AI governor managing moods, I just let the gov loose and all my city improvements are safe. However, it make s me uneasy letting them pick tiles to work and such.
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                          • #14
                            i think i'll try it in my next game, managing moods, but kepe tabs on workable tiles.

                            how well do the other things work? like "emphasize production"?
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                            • #15
                              You can't start a revolution if you have not researched a new Government

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