Maybe this rather belongs into the strategy article sub, maybe not, just put it where necessary
One of the real dangers in Civ V I discovered...
Situation: You have several cities and are allied with several city states which give you needed luxury resources and which you regularly bribe so they stay allied with you. Your happiness may be between 1-10, but you don´t have several gold in reserve...
Suddenly a war breaks out and you successfully manage to conquer several of the enemy cities.
Now you might slide into something what I call unhappiness spiral.
Due to the increased number of cities and citizens, the happiness within your empire plunges deep into negative numbers.
Due to the fact that negative happiness not only causes a slowdown in your population growth but (which obviously isn´t documented in the mouseover of the happiness display) also causes your income to drop by a large amount (I´ve seen it drop by 20 gold and more) you now find yourself in trouble...
without a steady income you will have problems the next time an allied city state needs a bribe to stay allied to you (and you´ll probably lose the alliance, also losing the luxury resource, thereby getting your empire even deeper into unhappiness).
It is even worse if your happiness plunges below -10, as then the production suffers as well, making it more difficult to build happiness increasing buildings in order to get you out of this mess.
Well, having been in a similar situation after a war (I only escaped by continually destroying barbarian encampments to give me the needed gold to pay out my allies, till, slowly, I way able to get my people happy again, by building colosseums and geting 2 new luxuries) has taught me, to never underestimate the benefit of happiness increasing buildings.
The best way against a spiral of unhappiness is, not to get into it firsthand...it can stall the development of your civilization for centuries
One of the real dangers in Civ V I discovered...
Situation: You have several cities and are allied with several city states which give you needed luxury resources and which you regularly bribe so they stay allied with you. Your happiness may be between 1-10, but you don´t have several gold in reserve...
Suddenly a war breaks out and you successfully manage to conquer several of the enemy cities.
Now you might slide into something what I call unhappiness spiral.
Due to the increased number of cities and citizens, the happiness within your empire plunges deep into negative numbers.
Due to the fact that negative happiness not only causes a slowdown in your population growth but (which obviously isn´t documented in the mouseover of the happiness display) also causes your income to drop by a large amount (I´ve seen it drop by 20 gold and more) you now find yourself in trouble...
without a steady income you will have problems the next time an allied city state needs a bribe to stay allied to you (and you´ll probably lose the alliance, also losing the luxury resource, thereby getting your empire even deeper into unhappiness).
It is even worse if your happiness plunges below -10, as then the production suffers as well, making it more difficult to build happiness increasing buildings in order to get you out of this mess.
Well, having been in a similar situation after a war (I only escaped by continually destroying barbarian encampments to give me the needed gold to pay out my allies, till, slowly, I way able to get my people happy again, by building colosseums and geting 2 new luxuries) has taught me, to never underestimate the benefit of happiness increasing buildings.
The best way against a spiral of unhappiness is, not to get into it firsthand...it can stall the development of your civilization for centuries
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