Have you ever had something go horribly wrong where as you started your turn, half your civilization was ready to riot? For example, loss of vital luxuries, or an increase in war weariness? That's where the Civilization Emergency Management Agency can help.
The way it works is that when the first city riots (or when you first realize that riots are going to be widespread). you zoom to the city that's rioting and then use the arrows to check the rest of your cities. Where necessary, arrange entertainment. That way you can keep the number of cities where production grinds to a halt to a minimum.
In a way, it's a cheap trick. But on the other hand, if the game were designed better (or at least what I consider better), riots would never take you by surprise in the first place. So I view CEMA's activities more as compensating for a shortcoming in the game's design than as a sort of cheating.
Nathan
P.S. I'm going out of town for about a week and a half, and I may or may not be around Apolyton any during that time.
The way it works is that when the first city riots (or when you first realize that riots are going to be widespread). you zoom to the city that's rioting and then use the arrows to check the rest of your cities. Where necessary, arrange entertainment. That way you can keep the number of cities where production grinds to a halt to a minimum.
In a way, it's a cheap trick. But on the other hand, if the game were designed better (or at least what I consider better), riots would never take you by surprise in the first place. So I view CEMA's activities more as compensating for a shortcoming in the game's design than as a sort of cheating.
Nathan
P.S. I'm going out of town for about a week and a half, and I may or may not be around Apolyton any during that time.
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