Having scanned the numerous posts and noting the wide array of statistical analysis completed on Civ, here is a question that I am sure that someone has figured out (I would but lack the mental fortitude)
How long does a civilization need to recover from war weariness?
It seemed that my population recovered very quickly after my latest prolonged war exercise. This left me wondering if i were to engage in another protacted contest would my population revolt faster or does the "program" restart again at the beginning (whatever that number is).
So based on the answer, my strategy for this game would be very simplistic; go to war until the population revolts, then stop for "X" turns and then go back to war and continue the cycle until I achieve victory.
Let me know what you think.
How long does a civilization need to recover from war weariness?
It seemed that my population recovered very quickly after my latest prolonged war exercise. This left me wondering if i were to engage in another protacted contest would my population revolt faster or does the "program" restart again at the beginning (whatever that number is).
So based on the answer, my strategy for this game would be very simplistic; go to war until the population revolts, then stop for "X" turns and then go back to war and continue the cycle until I achieve victory.
Let me know what you think.
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