McMickeroo1
Chieftain
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2015
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- 41
Hey guys,
So I'm playing a game as England and it's going absolutely fantastic. I'm pulling in 300+ gold per turn, I'm way ahead in terms of technology, and I'm pumping out settlers as fast as I can to try and settle as much of the British Empire as I can. I already control much of it already and it's only 1619. However... inevitably I know that I'm going to collapse. The only way to avoid a collapse would be to artificially constrain my expansion despite the fact that my game is going fantastically.
So basically I was wondering if there was a way to turn off the stability mechanic mid-game? Or alternatively is there a way to cheat the mechanic? I just don't think that the stability mechanic is adding anything to my enjoyment of the game and only ever seems to serve to result in instant death at random points whenever I feel like my game is going fantastic.
So I'm playing a game as England and it's going absolutely fantastic. I'm pulling in 300+ gold per turn, I'm way ahead in terms of technology, and I'm pumping out settlers as fast as I can to try and settle as much of the British Empire as I can. I already control much of it already and it's only 1619. However... inevitably I know that I'm going to collapse. The only way to avoid a collapse would be to artificially constrain my expansion despite the fact that my game is going fantastically.
So basically I was wondering if there was a way to turn off the stability mechanic mid-game? Or alternatively is there a way to cheat the mechanic? I just don't think that the stability mechanic is adding anything to my enjoyment of the game and only ever seems to serve to result in instant death at random points whenever I feel like my game is going fantastic.