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  • #31
    I see all those xxxo xxxo xxxo and I'm thinking "hugs and kisses"?!? Nice find! As a newbie OCCer, can you walk me through the instant revolution process? Are you saying that you can have a revolution to a new government form and have 0 turns of disorder on those years marked in the table? If so, is there any significance to when the government allowing technology is discovered, or do you simply discover the tech whenever and wait to revolt at those specific years? Thanks, oedo, for the find and for putting in the work to do the testing!

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    • #32
      heh, that was my first thought too, inca911. As for how it works, say you are due to discover monarchy in the year 3100BC. If you look at the chart, 3050BC is a target year. that means if you discover monarchy in 3150 and revolt, you will have 1 full turn of anarchy. If however, you drop science slightly so that you discover it in 3050, you can discover it and form the government in the same year. You also could discover it in 3150 and revolt in 3100, and only get the 1 turn of anarchy, and that might be a better choice if you just missed a target date with democracy (say found it in 950AD). You could either lower science to discover it in 980AD revolt and form in 980, or go ahead and discover demo in 950, but wait till 970 to revolt, either way, you'll form a demo in 980, even if you revolt in 950.
      Insert witty phrase here

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      • #33
        I can't see delaying the development of a science, since you could be storing beakers for the next tech.
        Only one possible exception.
        If you can plan it so that your capital is the city that supplies the last beakers necessary for discovery on the right turn, no city will produce as in anarchy, since your capital (moves last unless you've changed capitals)will produced under the former type of government (as will all the cities that moved prior) and you go straight into the new government. There may be a few situations where this would be better than discovering on the previous turn. More likely it will make you try to maximize science (and screw production/food) in order not to miss one of the cut off dates.

        RAH
        I hope this makes sense. I know what I'm trying to say but when I read it back, I hope i've explained it properly.
        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
        RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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        • #34
          Yes, kcbob, that is a situation where multiple cities plays a factor. You would have to weigh the number of beakers that would be produced the rest of the turn vs the other benefits. Such as can you discover a second tech before the end of the turn or not? Will you produce more beakers under the new government than in the potential time of anarchy? If you are switching out of a representative government, you may not and want those extra beakers while you still can get them. In other cases, maybe not. And if you are strapped for cash, maybe delaying the science would be best here, since you do have the potential for additional cash revenue without wasting significant science, since all trade is lost in anarchy and the longer you delay anarchy in a round the less total trade is wasted.
          Insert witty phrase here

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          • #35
            Change the Statue of Liberty to the Statue of OEDO!
            If you can not think of a good reason to build something other than a caravan, build a caravan!

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            • #36
              Hang on, hang on...

              So what does this mean? Does this mean that once I've discovered a tech leading to a new government form, I can revolt at these dates (eg 3100 BC, 3050 BC) for an anarchy-free transition? Or do I have to doctor it so that I discover the tech these turns as well?

              If so, why?

              [Confused Allie]
              "lol internet" ~ AAHZ

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              • #37
                In that case, we could just make a Apolyton mod pack with civilizations like the all-powerful Mings, led by Ming (who else) and wit their capital at Mingapulco.... OK, maybe I am getting carried away...
                *grumbles about work*

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                • #38
                  quote:

                  Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia on 08-22-2000 02:00 PM
                  Hang on, hang on...

                  So what does this mean? Does this mean that once I've discovered a tech leading to a new government form, I can revolt at these dates (eg 3100 BC, 3050 BC) for an anarchy-free transition? Or do I have to doctor it so that I discover the tech these turns as well?

                  If so, why?

                  [Confused Allie]


                  To get a revolt free transition, you have to discover the government tech (and revolt immediately) on one of those turns. Otherwise, you will have to wait at least a turn.

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                  • #39
                    Almost the nail in the coffin for SoL if I read this thread right. Hence my question: Can you make the change between any types of governments that you already have discovered during those turns?

                    SoL would still have one advantage, though. Works every turn...

                    Carolus

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                    • #40
                      I don't know if I've read this thread right, but...

                      It seemed to me that the logical step was to try it even when you have the government techs already and not only when you discover them.

                      So I loaded up an old save as the Romans, a 1040 AD democracy. Revolution in 1040 AD, get the option to pick a government in 1080/1100.

                      Next try, revolution in 1080 and get to pick my government the next turn (1100).

                      So it seems you don't have to discover the tech, you can do it with techs you already have.

                      The nail in the coffin for SoL (which still has one advantage though)?

                      BTW, not sure when a turn ends or starts.

                      Carolus

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                      • #41
                        What the heck???

                        I sent my first post hours ago and couldn't read it afterwards. I get home, try it out, post and now I can see it???

                        What's with Apolyton today?

                        Carolus

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                        • #42
                          Test.

                          Carolus

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                          • #43
                            I dont know.It seems to be occuring with more frequency.Server probs or whatever.

                            These are just the turns on which government changes will occur.Nothing more.You don't have to fulfil any "scenario".Just know if you revolt in 3800BC you will not switch until 3650BC.

                            I don't think its the end of the SoL.It still allows early access to Commie and/or Fundy.You don't have to wait any turns for xxx0.Still good when the senate says "NO war" and anarchy becomes a part of the battle plan.

                            No more 2 or 3 turn revolutions.Its a good thing.
                            The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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                            • #44
                              CR - the difference is, if you had discovered a tech which provided a new government in 1100, you would have been given the option to revolt at the start of your turn. If you accepted, you would have had your choice of available governments immediately with no anarchy whatsoever. Even better than SoL!

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                              • #45
                                DaveV. You will experience Anarchy in any city that is processed after the city that provides the beakers for the discovery. So the only time that you won't experience any anarchy is when the capital is the city that provides the beakers. If the First city provides the beakers and you choose to revolt all of the rest of your cities will produce in Anarchy for that turn.

                                RAH
                                It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                                RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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