Common Sensei
Warlord
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2005
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If a civ defies a resolution every time it is brought up, it stubbornly decimates its own cities worse than the Marathon speed "Foment Unhappiness," as the defiance penalty is cumulative.
In this example, every time I brought up Free Religion in the UN, Saladin defied it. So I brought up Free Religion every single time, and this was the result:
The only reason Medina was spared was because that's where Globe Theater was built. I constantly saw random events about riots for Saladin.
The threshold where a leader gives in and just votes "No" or abstains instead of defiance should be lower so that the leader doesn't lay his civ to complete waste. Otherwise, if you spot a similar obstinance in a leader while in control of the Apostolic Palace or UN, you can utterly destroy that civ the way things are now.
In this example, every time I brought up Free Religion in the UN, Saladin defied it. So I brought up Free Religion every single time, and this was the result:
The only reason Medina was spared was because that's where Globe Theater was built. I constantly saw random events about riots for Saladin.
The threshold where a leader gives in and just votes "No" or abstains instead of defiance should be lower so that the leader doesn't lay his civ to complete waste. Otherwise, if you spot a similar obstinance in a leader while in control of the Apostolic Palace or UN, you can utterly destroy that civ the way things are now.