I realize this problem may have been reported in several other threads, but I wanted to put in my own experience. I'm running the Americans on chieftain level with 7 opposing civs (a total of 8 civs) on a 60% water/large continent world. It's about 1300 AD, and the Americans are under a republic, in the midst of the Middle Ages barrelling on toward the Industrial Age. They have about 25 - 30 cities, they're way out in front in culture and they're picking off a city every so often by cultural absorption from the Aztecs, their only real next-door neighbor.
The problem is that, even though the American government is a republic and courthouses are present in almost every city, corruption is still _very_ high. In fact, I'm losing over 250 gold per turn to corruption so that the treasury only increases by 60-70 bold per turn. The saved game file is attached below. I might as well be back at monarchy for all the good a republican form of government is doing me.
-Joe-
The problem is that, even though the American government is a republic and courthouses are present in almost every city, corruption is still _very_ high. In fact, I'm losing over 250 gold per turn to corruption so that the treasury only increases by 60-70 bold per turn. The saved game file is attached below. I might as well be back at monarchy for all the good a republican form of government is doing me.
-Joe-
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