Ruinexplorer:
I agree that nationalism shouldn't come untill the advance has been made sometime in the 17th or 18th century (in the real world). But that doesn't at all mean that your civ couldn't break apart untill then. Ít would simply break apart because of unloyal generals or governors etc. The chance of your empire breaking apart would be determined by a lot of factors, including your actions, wars, number of enemieas and of cause your SE settings. The Structur choise would probably be most important. If your structur was Feudalism you would have a pretty large chance of a landlord breaking off from your civ, but he would only take a few (1-3 maybe) cities with him. If your structur was Empire the chance of it breaking totally apart (split up in 3 or 4 civs of about the same size) if you didn't continue your expansion. After the discovery of nationalism a confederation would have a high chance of breaking apart if there wasn't enough contat between the provinces (trade, migration, roads etc)and you changed to another structur. The size of your empire would also have something to say in the chances of breakup.
Bidles:
I like that economic idea. It should be included.
I also completely agree with you that the models are not too complicated, as it is needed to describe a lot of detailes here that doesn't need to described in the game (maybe in the datalinks, but not all players use these).
I agree that nationalism shouldn't come untill the advance has been made sometime in the 17th or 18th century (in the real world). But that doesn't at all mean that your civ couldn't break apart untill then. Ít would simply break apart because of unloyal generals or governors etc. The chance of your empire breaking apart would be determined by a lot of factors, including your actions, wars, number of enemieas and of cause your SE settings. The Structur choise would probably be most important. If your structur was Feudalism you would have a pretty large chance of a landlord breaking off from your civ, but he would only take a few (1-3 maybe) cities with him. If your structur was Empire the chance of it breaking totally apart (split up in 3 or 4 civs of about the same size) if you didn't continue your expansion. After the discovery of nationalism a confederation would have a high chance of breaking apart if there wasn't enough contat between the provinces (trade, migration, roads etc)and you changed to another structur. The size of your empire would also have something to say in the chances of breakup.
Bidles:
I like that economic idea. It should be included.
I also completely agree with you that the models are not too complicated, as it is needed to describe a lot of detailes here that doesn't need to described in the game (maybe in the datalinks, but not all players use these).
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