I am slighlty dubious about the current 'turn system'; it seems a bit 'touch and go'. For example, the current UCF government may get 25 (?) turns every month, which is relatively low in earlier ages, yet a DIA controlled government may get only 10 or 15 in the month. I have not seen any information regarding turn length, only term length; and this may give unfair power or control to a political party; after all, by having 5 more turns, a government can easily affect the course of history.
The changing turn lengths as the game progresses is another problem, in 3950 many years will pass between turns, wheras in 1939, a turn lasts for a very short time.
I know that the current system implemented in most 'succession' games goes something like, first leader (in our case, govt.) rules for 20 years, next for 10, next for 5 or something.
Maybe a compromise could be made for governments with busy ministers, so, a government in 4000BC must rule for at least 20 turns and not exceeding x amount of turns, and so on.
Sorry, all me posts seem to get darn confusing, but if you get my drift, congrats
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IceElement
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The changing turn lengths as the game progresses is another problem, in 3950 many years will pass between turns, wheras in 1939, a turn lasts for a very short time.
I know that the current system implemented in most 'succession' games goes something like, first leader (in our case, govt.) rules for 20 years, next for 10, next for 5 or something.
Maybe a compromise could be made for governments with busy ministers, so, a government in 4000BC must rule for at least 20 turns and not exceeding x amount of turns, and so on.
Sorry, all me posts seem to get darn confusing, but if you get my drift, congrats

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If not, I think it is an important issue to address at some point in the near future.
IceElement
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