this is according to firaxis Dan
however there has been one HUGE change that you people aren't taking into account
there is no luxery slider in civ3!
check out this screenshot
the slider is beside of the advisor and you can only allocate funds to research or to gold, so that means the only way you have of trigger of WLTKD is through entertainers and a variety of luxery resources
silk for example will make one person in each of your cities connected to the trade grid happy, however, it doesn't matter if you have one silk tile or 100 silk tiles, silk will only make one person happy, so it would be better to have one silk tile and one ivory tile than 100 silk tiles...if what they say is true there will be 8 luxeries, so if you are blessed with a wide array of luxeries then having WLTKDs shouldn't be too hard, but if you are unlucky and don't get any then you will only be able to rely on martial law,, entertainers, and wonders to trigger WLTKDs which i think will prove harder than it sounds
Just FYI in case folks are confused about this:
AFAIK, "We Love the King Day" is still very much alive and has not been replaced by the "Golden Age". WLTKD is city-specific and can happen repeatedly, whereas the Golden Age is an empire-wide bonus that you only get once.
Dan
Firaxis Games, Inc.
AFAIK, "We Love the King Day" is still very much alive and has not been replaced by the "Golden Age". WLTKD is city-specific and can happen repeatedly, whereas the Golden Age is an empire-wide bonus that you only get once.
Dan
Firaxis Games, Inc.
there is no luxery slider in civ3!
check out this screenshot
the slider is beside of the advisor and you can only allocate funds to research or to gold, so that means the only way you have of trigger of WLTKD is through entertainers and a variety of luxery resources
silk for example will make one person in each of your cities connected to the trade grid happy, however, it doesn't matter if you have one silk tile or 100 silk tiles, silk will only make one person happy, so it would be better to have one silk tile and one ivory tile than 100 silk tiles...if what they say is true there will be 8 luxeries, so if you are blessed with a wide array of luxeries then having WLTKDs shouldn't be too hard, but if you are unlucky and don't get any then you will only be able to rely on martial law,, entertainers, and wonders to trigger WLTKDs which i think will prove harder than it sounds
While a perfectionist player, capturing another perfectionists city would probably rebuild each improvement in the city, just so it would become a cultural power-house for their civ. This wouldnt interest an ICSer thought. However, all is not lost. The newly captured city, if wanting to be kept by the ICSer, will need a large garrison to prevent the city revolting. This will cost money to pay their upkeep. One benefit of having a large, improvement-filled city is that these improvements can be sold, giving the ICSer some much-needed cash. More importantly for an ICSer, though, is the population potential of the new aquired city. A large city can pump out many 2 pop settlers before it reaches size one. This gives an ICSer two distinct benefits. First, it reduces the cities population, thereby making the possibility of revolt lower. Secondly, this gives the ICSer a chance to build more cities!!
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