can someone with the game already post a screenshot of editing the goverments.
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What goverments will you make with the editor?
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"How must the man be constituted who will lead Germany back to her old heights?" The man, should be a dictator not averse to the use of slogans, street parades and demagoguery. He must be a man of the people yet have nothing in common with the mass. Like every great man, he must be "all personality," and one who"does not shrink from bloodshed. Great questions are always decided by blood and iron." To reach his goal, he must be prepared "to trample on his closest friends," dispense law "with terrible hardness" and deal with people and nations "with cautious and sensitive fingers" or if need be "trample on them with the boots of a grenadier." ---Rudolf Hess
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Originally posted by facistdictator
I was hoping someone with the new strategy guide that's out would go into a little more detail about exactly how you get to edit goverments. Do you add goverments? or just change the ones that already exist. Do you get to put restrictions on the evil ones? ETC.Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse
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I'll probably create:
Constitutional Monarchy
Theocracy (perhaps in multiple flavors)
Democratic Socialism
Welfare State
Corporate State/Oligarchy
Fascism
Military Dictatorship (Pinochet-style)
Anarcho-Syndicalism (technically not a government, but it'd be cool anyway)
Anarcho-Communism (ditto)
Libertarianism/laisse-faire capitalism
Technocracy
Direct Democracy
After I've finished a few games of Civ3 and played around with it's features a little I'll probably spend some time creating a few dozen different governments which would fit well into different scenarios. WizardOcracy (rule of wizards), The Rule of Robots/AI (whatever you'd call that), etc. I would be interesting to split Communism into it's different varieties - Stalinism, Moaism, Castroism, Leninism, etc."Anarchism is not a romantic fable but the hardheaded realization, based on five thousand years of experience, that we cannot entrust the management of our lives to kings, priests, politicians, generals, and county commissioners." - Edward Abbey
http://www.anarchyfaq.org
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