I've been doing some thinking about corruption for Civ4. Not that I'm pissed or upset about Civ3's corruption system. In fact, its a novel idea but needs some refining.
I think a good corruption model would be:
High corruption levels for a civ during the Ancient Age.
Medium corruption levels for a civ on the same contient as its capitol, and high corruption levels on the civ's cities on other contients during the Middle Age.
Medium corruption levels for a civ, both on its home and other contients during the Industrial Age.
Low corruption for all of a civ's cities on the home contient (the one the capitol is located on), and medium corruption on other contients during the Modern Age.
The medium "other contient" corruption levels is reduced to low corruption when the civ starts researching Future Tech.
How about that?
I think a good corruption model would be:
High corruption levels for a civ during the Ancient Age.
Medium corruption levels for a civ on the same contient as its capitol, and high corruption levels on the civ's cities on other contients during the Middle Age.
Medium corruption levels for a civ, both on its home and other contients during the Industrial Age.
Low corruption for all of a civ's cities on the home contient (the one the capitol is located on), and medium corruption on other contients during the Modern Age.
The medium "other contient" corruption levels is reduced to low corruption when the civ starts researching Future Tech.
How about that?
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