Yeah i missed the part about the espionage economy. You really shouldnt need that on Noble as it's very easy to outpace the AI in teching with a decent commerce base, but i guess that's another discussion entirely.
Yeah i missed the part about the espionage economy. You really shouldnt need that on Noble as it's very easy to outpace the AI in teching with a decent commerce base, but i guess that's another discussion entirely.
A courthouse will reduce corporation maintenance costs by 50%.
That's why the Holy Roman Empire (75%) and the Zulus (70%) are the best civs to keep corporation costs low.
A courthouse will reduce corporation maintenance costs by 50%.
That's why the Holy Roman Empire (75%) and the Zulus (70%) are the best civs to keep corporation costs low.
I know what a Courthouse does, my question was in regard to the context of Corporations in this strategy, because I remember reading somewhere that it was not recommended to have a Courthouse in the Capital.
I know what a Courthouse does, my question was in regard to the context of Corporations in this strategy, because I remember reading somewhere that it was not recommended to have a Courthouse in the Capital.
It's ideal to have a corporation HQ in a holy city with a shrine so you can get loads of money by building Wall Street and all gold modifiers there. It is thus only ideal to have the corporate HQ not in the capital because you are very unlikely to have founded a religion in your capital, but theoretically, if for some odd strange reason you have a shrine for a popular religion in your capital, I don't see why you wouldn't also establish the corporate HQ there.
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