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  • #16
    Your computer is twice as fast as mine then and you got a 2" bigger screen. I think I wait with playing on huge maps until I get a faster computer.

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    • #17
      Courthouses definately help on conquered cities. I usually build eithier temple-library-courthouse or temple-courthouse-library depending on what the level of corruption is. If my cash position is good, I will rush the temple. If corruption is very bad and my cash is good, I will rush the courthouse also.

      Courthouses do take time to become effective. (It takes time to try all those cases!). What the exact relationship is on how much effect they have, I just don't know. Over time they work fairly well. The addition of police stations and having WLTKD can make a distant conquered city pretty viable in production terms.
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      • #18
        Wait, are you saying that courthouses become more effective over time? If I build a courthouse in city X and city X's population doesn't change for, say, 20 turns, the courthouse will be more effective on turn 20?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Yahweh Sabaoth
          Wait, are you saying that courthouses become more effective over time? If I build a courthouse in city X and city X's population doesn't change for, say, 20 turns, the courthouse will be more effective on turn 20?

          This appears to be the case from my experience. Although I have not conducted a formal test to determine this. Initially, when a courthouse is built, I see little to no drop in corruption levels. Looking back in 10-20 turns I do notice lowered corruption levels. This would seem to imply that there effectiveness does increase over time.
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          • #20
            wow.

            I hope some can verify/rebut this.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Yahweh Sabaoth
              wow.

              I hope some can verify/rebut this.
              Me too.
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              • #22
                If a courthouse can add 1 shield to a city that only produces 1 shield after corruption, I find that extremely useful. That 2nd shield means you can build anything twice as fast as before. A combination of courthouses and good palace/FP placement will decrease your corruption significantly.
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                • #23
                  Plato, I don't think what you're stating is true. It's probably due to the fact that your city grows within that time and therefore produces more shields. However, the ratio probably stayed the same. You might notice some irregularities with the rounding though...

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                  • #24
                    Courthouses and police stations are most effective for late game pushes under communism, where your core cities will experience corruption. Being in a democracy, then having to switch for a potental war to commy without a core built with courthouses and police stations can really hurt your economy. Also under communism almost any location on the map can have descent sheild production with both Courthouse and policestation.....although the lower rate of trade means you'll never equal a well designed democracy's research rate....but when you've got tanks, and set your self to war mobilization, who cares? ^_^

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                    • #25
                      Uhh, courthouses do not become more effective over time, except that over time your cities grow, you may chance into a better system of government, and you may get cities into "We Love the President Day."

                      Their corruption/waste-fighting power is fixed (though I confess I'm not exactly sure what it is... 25% reduction?).

                      -Arrian
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                      • #26
                        I thought it was 50%, but only for corruption that exists because of distance from the capital. When you go over the ONC, extra corruption is added in distant cities, and I don't know if courthouses affect this corruption at all (correct me if I'm wrong please).

                        Communism is wonderful in a gigantic empire with courthouses and police stations.
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                        • #27
                          Yeah they do help some I also moved my capital and the city that lost the capital lost production and the city that gained it gained production. The main reason I moved it was because my capital was near the ocean.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Arrian
                            Uhh, courthouses do not become more effective over time, except that over time your cities grow, you may chance into a better system of government, and you may get cities into "We Love the President Day."

                            Their corruption/waste-fighting power is fixed (though I confess I'm not exactly sure what it is... 25% reduction?).

                            -Arrian
                            I bet what I was seeing was a WLTPD. Thought that it was weird to see the courthouse producing better results over time. It looks like what I was seeing had to be something else. Thanks for the info folks!
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Mountain Sage
                              BTW, who said 'I am but an egg?'. Since it's not Anne Mc Caffrey, is it H. Turtledove ?
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                              As in "I am but an egg. In time, I will grok the fullness of Civ3."

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                              • #30
                                Courthouses, like ALL OTHER BUILDINGS, get build everywhere.

                                EDIT:

                                Well, maybe that's a bit much.

                                But as I do try to get just about every town and city contributing to the cause, there are certain things that I gotta have. and courthouses are one of them.
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