I'm in the middle of my very first game of Civ III. Hadn't found this website before I ran into my little problem... Want to say thanks first of all to everyone here - I've picked up a lot of ideas just reviewing old posts!
Situation is this. I'm Rome, toddling along (hey, first game) in cheiftain mode. Got a big war going with the &*$#& Aztecs. Kicking butt, but have loads of legionaries. I notice big problems with waste and corruption. Its somewhere in the 1300s, and I'm still in Despotism. I read through the government descriptions, see that corruption and waste in a Republic is 'nuisance'. Hey!, I think... Rome was a republic! (sort of). Decide to end my war with the Aztecs, have a revolution, become a Republic, rake in the bounty of not being a Despot.
Sheesh. No noticeable reduction in waste or corruption, and now my income is in the toilet because I'm paying maintenance on all of my military units, none of which can reduce unhappiness in a town. Guess I should have read the fine print, or some of the posts here about how nothing seems to counteract waste/corruption.
Is there any reason anyone would EVER want to be a Republic??? I am genuinely interested in what anyone has to say on this issue. Also - where does one go as Rome, from being a Despot? What's the point in switching?
Thanks much!!
Situation is this. I'm Rome, toddling along (hey, first game) in cheiftain mode. Got a big war going with the &*$#& Aztecs. Kicking butt, but have loads of legionaries. I notice big problems with waste and corruption. Its somewhere in the 1300s, and I'm still in Despotism. I read through the government descriptions, see that corruption and waste in a Republic is 'nuisance'. Hey!, I think... Rome was a republic! (sort of). Decide to end my war with the Aztecs, have a revolution, become a Republic, rake in the bounty of not being a Despot.
Sheesh. No noticeable reduction in waste or corruption, and now my income is in the toilet because I'm paying maintenance on all of my military units, none of which can reduce unhappiness in a town. Guess I should have read the fine print, or some of the posts here about how nothing seems to counteract waste/corruption.
Is there any reason anyone would EVER want to be a Republic??? I am genuinely interested in what anyone has to say on this issue. Also - where does one go as Rome, from being a Despot? What's the point in switching?
Thanks much!!
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