Wolfhart
The Last in Line
First of all: I apologize if this is common knowledge and I've missed it somehow.
I've been running a few routine tests on corruption levels: a set of seven cities, six of them on varying distances from the Palace, all of them working tiles for a worth of 110 commerce. One government type only, the Republic, was used in all tests and the only thing changed was this government's level of "Corruption and Waste" in the editor.
It all worked as expected: "Catastrophic" is losing all commerce to corruption, "Rampant" gives the highest corruption levels while still leaving something, "Minimal" has the lowest corruption, "Communal" gives a uniform corruption level in all cities except the capital one and OFF is broken (90% corruption in all cities except the capital).
BUT: "Problematic" and "Nuisance" give identical corruption levels city for city. I tested with or without courthouses, but the result is the same: no difference at all between these two levels.
Am I right?
I've been running a few routine tests on corruption levels: a set of seven cities, six of them on varying distances from the Palace, all of them working tiles for a worth of 110 commerce. One government type only, the Republic, was used in all tests and the only thing changed was this government's level of "Corruption and Waste" in the editor.
It all worked as expected: "Catastrophic" is losing all commerce to corruption, "Rampant" gives the highest corruption levels while still leaving something, "Minimal" has the lowest corruption, "Communal" gives a uniform corruption level in all cities except the capital one and OFF is broken (90% corruption in all cities except the capital).
BUT: "Problematic" and "Nuisance" give identical corruption levels city for city. I tested with or without courthouses, but the result is the same: no difference at all between these two levels.
Am I right?
