After dealing with corruption, I've been coming up with ideas for further improvements that reduce it. Well thanks to a couple flags in the editor, I now have a viable justice system, complete with prisons and penitentiaries, and I thought I'd pass it on.
I started out just being able to add an additional courthouse, which I've called District Court. But I didn't like the fact that I could build one in any city that had a regular courthouse. I figured there should be less of them available, but didn't know how to limit the numbers. Last night I solved that problem by using the "Must be near river"tag, so landlocked cities won't be able to build one. Once I have 5 of those built, I can create a Supreme Court small wonder, that acts just like the Forbidden Palace.
For prisons, I used another flag, "Must be near water" to limit the numbers of those, and to spread my judicial improvements around a bit more. For Penititiaries, I used both flags as a requirement, plus a courthouse, so there's going to be even less locations available for those. I'm thinking of adding a San Quentin small wonder (I'm playing American) once I have 5 of those built, that also acts like a Forbidden Palace.
On the Police side, I again used the "Must be near a river." flag as a requirement, along with Police Staion, for my State Police improvement. Once I have 5 of those built, I can create the FBI small wonder.
I've used the same approach with education and religion as well. Not every city has a University, and not every University becomes a Research Lab. So proximity to water, especially a river, is going to play a vital role in my game. Which makes sense really, especially in the early game.
I started out just being able to add an additional courthouse, which I've called District Court. But I didn't like the fact that I could build one in any city that had a regular courthouse. I figured there should be less of them available, but didn't know how to limit the numbers. Last night I solved that problem by using the "Must be near river"tag, so landlocked cities won't be able to build one. Once I have 5 of those built, I can create a Supreme Court small wonder, that acts just like the Forbidden Palace.
For prisons, I used another flag, "Must be near water" to limit the numbers of those, and to spread my judicial improvements around a bit more. For Penititiaries, I used both flags as a requirement, plus a courthouse, so there's going to be even less locations available for those. I'm thinking of adding a San Quentin small wonder (I'm playing American) once I have 5 of those built, that also acts like a Forbidden Palace.
On the Police side, I again used the "Must be near a river." flag as a requirement, along with Police Staion, for my State Police improvement. Once I have 5 of those built, I can create the FBI small wonder.
I've used the same approach with education and religion as well. Not every city has a University, and not every University becomes a Research Lab. So proximity to water, especially a river, is going to play a vital role in my game. Which makes sense really, especially in the early game.
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