I searched but I didn't find anything definite on it.
The happiness-system is divided in a global and local component. Cities produce 3 global unhappiness and 1 unhappiness per population point. If a city produces happiness this is capped up to the population value.
My question: There are policies which give 1 happy face per city connected to the capital, there are religious traits which give 1 happy face per two cities, or 1 happy face for cities over 6 population, etc, is it possible (and with what combination) to counter the -3 global unhappiness per city completely and (theoretically) found infinite cities?
There is also the case that India's population penalty is halved and there is also the forbidden palace (-10%) and a liberty policy (-5%). Do they also lower the cap for local happiness? Or is it possible to produce extra local happiness which carries over to the global pool? For example with the forbidden palace, if a 10 pop town has buildings who give 10 happiness, do you get 10 or only 9?
The happiness-system is divided in a global and local component. Cities produce 3 global unhappiness and 1 unhappiness per population point. If a city produces happiness this is capped up to the population value.
My question: There are policies which give 1 happy face per city connected to the capital, there are religious traits which give 1 happy face per two cities, or 1 happy face for cities over 6 population, etc, is it possible (and with what combination) to counter the -3 global unhappiness per city completely and (theoretically) found infinite cities?
There is also the case that India's population penalty is halved and there is also the forbidden palace (-10%) and a liberty policy (-5%). Do they also lower the cap for local happiness? Or is it possible to produce extra local happiness which carries over to the global pool? For example with the forbidden palace, if a 10 pop town has buildings who give 10 happiness, do you get 10 or only 9?