I've counted pro-arguments for SE in CIV3 often enough. I've even counted lots of arguments against that crap so many people are talking, about "cut-and-glue" etc...
tell me, what's the difference between the CIV2-democracy and a democracy that results from social engineering? eh? well?
is "+1 trade on each square, unit outside of city makes 2 citizens unhappy" etc., is it that much LESS "cut-and-glue" than exactly the same government form as a result of SE?
don't you guys get it? the old system just sucks big time... SE is more flexible, it allows more options and is also way mor realistic!! if you want a COMPLETELY realistic government model (as so many here say in order to state their critical pointtowards SE), you have to invent a new one... the old one sucks, it's a shame they're leaving out SE
tell me, what's the difference between the CIV2-democracy and a democracy that results from social engineering? eh? well?
is "+1 trade on each square, unit outside of city makes 2 citizens unhappy" etc., is it that much LESS "cut-and-glue" than exactly the same government form as a result of SE?
don't you guys get it? the old system just sucks big time... SE is more flexible, it allows more options and is also way mor realistic!! if you want a COMPLETELY realistic government model (as so many here say in order to state their critical pointtowards SE), you have to invent a new one... the old one sucks, it's a shame they're leaving out SE
So I didnt mean to repeat you. Nice to see that someone shares my opinions though. I guess Firaxis is a bit afraid to use "politically incorrect" or "hot" words.
) The governments of Civ(insert number here from 1 to 2) were so pulled by biased and stereotypical ideas that they were not governments, they were biased views that your 8th grade history books told you.
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