Rodrigo:
I think I do understand. Let me verify:
I need to give each civ a collection of known 'ideologies', correct?
Then each 'social class' needs to pick from among those available 'ideologies', and store it's choice?
Should the ruler also chose an 'ideology'?
P.S. -- I still think custom social classes will be far easier than you realize. It's all based upon variables that can be manipulated. But that is certainly for later.
[This message has been edited by F_Smith (edited August 15, 2000).]
I think I do understand. Let me verify:
I need to give each civ a collection of known 'ideologies', correct?
Then each 'social class' needs to pick from among those available 'ideologies', and store it's choice?
Should the ruler also chose an 'ideology'?
P.S. -- I still think custom social classes will be far easier than you realize. It's all based upon variables that can be manipulated. But that is certainly for later.
[This message has been edited by F_Smith (edited August 15, 2000).]
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