E_T,
I am EXTREMELY GLAD that you are as concerned about the "optimal cities" number and its relation to corruption as I am... I honestly feared that few others likely shared my convictions in that regard and am highly encouraged by the signs that others feel similarly.
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However, as evidenced by the debate over the French war and your valiant attempts to explain how the corruption system will affect the Persian annexation, I fear that you will have to enlighten many of our colleagues to the specific adverse effects of additional cities upon us and the consequent DISADVANTAGE which far-flung colonies exact upon our empire unless they have valuable resources or luxuries to offer us which make the extra expense worth it.
We are fast approaching the point where each additional city will DETRACT more from our economy in improvement and garrison maintenance costs than it is capable of contributing in income or productivity. Once that point is reached, additional colonies will need to be justified on additional strategic concerns, the most important of which will be the presence of strategic resources (especially oil) that we may not be able to obtain in existing territory.
I am EXTREMELY GLAD that you are as concerned about the "optimal cities" number and its relation to corruption as I am... I honestly feared that few others likely shared my convictions in that regard and am highly encouraged by the signs that others feel similarly.
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However, as evidenced by the debate over the French war and your valiant attempts to explain how the corruption system will affect the Persian annexation, I fear that you will have to enlighten many of our colleagues to the specific adverse effects of additional cities upon us and the consequent DISADVANTAGE which far-flung colonies exact upon our empire unless they have valuable resources or luxuries to offer us which make the extra expense worth it.
We are fast approaching the point where each additional city will DETRACT more from our economy in improvement and garrison maintenance costs than it is capable of contributing in income or productivity. Once that point is reached, additional colonies will need to be justified on additional strategic concerns, the most important of which will be the presence of strategic resources (especially oil) that we may not be able to obtain in existing territory.
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