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Deity
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Location: Cary, NC USA
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How long are they unhappy?
Does anybody even have a viable theory on this? Exactly what are the effects of pop-rushing on happiness, and how long do they last?
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Really don't mind if you sit this one out.My words but a whisper-your deafness a SHOUT.I may make you feel but I can't make you think.Your sperm's in the gutter-your love's in the sink.So you ride yourselves over the fields and you make all your animal deals and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in the tidal destruction/the moral melee.The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way.But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick. - Jethro Tull "Thick as a Brick" |
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Utilitarian Despot
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Hockeytown, USA
Posts: 237
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I believe it is for 20 turns (read it in the manual ??) and from my experience it is cumulative. So, if you rush for ten straight turns, you are going to have unhappy citizens for the next 200 turns.
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Deity
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Location: Cary, NC USA
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Do you know how many citizens are made unhappy? If you constantly rush horsemen in a size 1 city, every time it makes it to size 2, will it be one unhappy citizen for 200 turns, or will it be more? I have definately seen more than one unhappy citizen because of pop-rushing, but it seems like, in this situation, the entire population of the city would be unhappy.
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Really don't mind if you sit this one out.My words but a whisper-your deafness a SHOUT.I may make you feel but I can't make you think.Your sperm's in the gutter-your love's in the sink.So you ride yourselves over the fields and you make all your animal deals and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in the tidal destruction/the moral melee.The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way.But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick. - Jethro Tull "Thick as a Brick" |
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Utilitarian Despot
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Hockeytown, USA
Posts: 237
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I think it affects all of the citizens, no matter what the population.
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Warlord
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Paris, France
Posts: 145
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In the same vein, anyone has a viable theory on War Weariness?
How long do I have to wait to start another war when in republic, for instance? cheers loki |
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