in civII i always used to switch to communism when that type of gov was available, as it got rid of all corruption and waste, no matter how far from the capital the cities were located. i notice that the gov types has changed considerably from civII to civIII, but from studying gov types in the manual, it seems like democracy now is the gov type that is the most similar to communism when it comes to corruption and waste.
my problem is as follows: i have a huge nation, and my cities are spread over 6 islands (huge archipelago game). some of the newer cities have considerable problems with corruption, and the waste really slows them down. as an example one of the is size 12, has 22 in corruption, and only a few shields are produced each turn.
as already stated, my gov type is democracy. i even have courthouses in most cities. the manual clearly states that corruption and waste is on a minimal under democracy. why is this still a problem then??
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my problem is as follows: i have a huge nation, and my cities are spread over 6 islands (huge archipelago game). some of the newer cities have considerable problems with corruption, and the waste really slows them down. as an example one of the is size 12, has 22 in corruption, and only a few shields are produced each turn.
as already stated, my gov type is democracy. i even have courthouses in most cities. the manual clearly states that corruption and waste is on a minimal under democracy. why is this still a problem then??
ta
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