I don’t see how syncretism relates to the concept of a free/reformed “state” church.
Maybe Syncretism?
Yeah, yeah, it was only a quick idea. A very quick one. I don't even like it so much. I just would like to see a civic name that is not related to Christendom, something more universal. I agree that Free Church is misleading and should be renamed.This is actually later than that. You've suggested Syncretism before. That idea has more merit as a mid-Classical civic, not a Renaissance one. Otherwise you're pretty much going right to Secular. But a lower-intensity religious civic, not as exclusive as Divine Cult or State Church, just might work. I'd really prefer a less-"textbooky" name, though.
I see it the other way. You control the government, not the religion. So it is the the time when the government want to get rid of the shackles of the church (especially the Pope in Europe). I agree that it is around the same time when reformation has happened, but these are two different things I'd like to see as separate.Free Church is not exactly "free religion" (to go back to the BTS civics). I see it as a post-Reformation religion that still has a civic role but no longer focuses on influencing government policy, preferring to appeal to the people directly. That's how you get the +happiness. With the dropping of the political angle, it loses the exclusivity demand, so now you can build non-state-religion buildings. I'm thinking the civic name should probably be either Reformed Church or Reformation.
Err... Why do we need a new civic building for Bureaucracy? Not that it's a bad idea I just don't see the point, sorryBureaucracy: Replace the current Civil Servants' School with Prefecture (alternate names are a possibility, but I can't find a good one). Instead of -15% maintenance, it gives 1 free Magistrate. Magistrate provides espionage which isn't as valuable as some other commerce types and you might not want to build it if you are trying to specialize a city for a Great Person type.
Temple of Reason?Atheist: I like the idea of the Temple of Reason. Something like +2 happiness to offset the -1 happiness/religion, +2 culture, +5 science. Communism tech would be a good place for it. The historical example of Revolutionary France doesn't really match up here.
Good idea. But wouldn't it be easier to just give it a defense bonus instead of a new unit? Maybe free city defense promotion too?And a civic building for a civic that I haven't yet developed: For the Corporations Rule civic, the Corpzone building. It represents an autonomous corporate area and allows you to train Corporate Security units. These units are very good city defenders but not good at much else. I think they would be cheap hammer-wise but have a +1 gold/turn maintenance, so you rush them until you can afford to replace them with something better.
I think PO could work for PC and Atheist too. Promoting the leader or the state, it doesn't matter.I'd like to flatten Personality Cult. Instead of having a bunch of buildings with +2 happiness each, I think we can flatten the civic out and give a flat +6 happiness. It might seem a bit powerful with Shwedagon Paya but Free Church gives +5 happiness (+1 innate, +2 from Temple, +2 from civic) so +6 doesn't seem too bad. If necessary, we can split the happiness bonus among the civic itself and a civic building; I'm thinking Propaganda Office. Propaganda Net is free to all civics; it's meant to be built if you need extreme anti-war-weariness measures.
I'd frankly much rather have the maintenance bonus than a specialist. You can get specialists in other ways easily enough anyway. And magistrates give you points toward the most useless of great people so they are like double useless. Where as the maintenance decrease actually does something useful.Bureaucracy: Replace the current Civil Servants' School with Prefecture (alternate names are a possibility, but I can't find a good one). Instead of -15% maintenance, it gives 1 free Magistrate. Magistrate provides espionage which isn't as valuable as some other commerce types and you might not want to build it if you are trying to specialize a city for a Great Person type.
Bureaucracy: Replace the current Civil Servants' School with Prefecture (alternate names are a possibility, but I can't find a good one). Instead of -15% maintenance, it gives 1 free Magistrate. Magistrate provides espionage which isn't as valuable as some other commerce types and you might not want to build it if you are trying to specialize a city for a Great Person type.
I think that's the point of the proposed change. Per the discussion a few pages back, I was running Bureaucracy with a huge empire (along with the AI). In part, I think this was possible because of the civic building negating most of the maintenance penalty from the civic.So far it seems to be aimed toward smaller empires simply because it's an alternative to senate which is good for large empires. But I don't really see a direction for it as it is.
Than why not increase the maintenance instead? CSS should only soften the maintenance but not eliminate it.I think that's the point of the proposed change. Per the discussion a few pages back, I was running Bureaucracy with a huge empire (along with the AI). In part, I think this was possible because of the civic building negating most of the maintenance penalty from the civic.
That is very odd indeed because I don't really see how that could happen as it directly counters my experiences. I mean, we literally had this discussion.I think that's the point of the proposed change. Per the discussion a few pages back, I was running Bureaucracy with a huge empire (along with the AI). In part, I think this was possible because of the civic building negating most of the maintenance penalty from the civic.
Err... Why do we need a new civic building for Bureaucracy? Not that it's a bad idea I just don't see the point, sorry![]()
Temple of Reason?
No, thanks. Too steampunk.
Good idea. But wouldn't it be easier to just give it a defense bonus instead of a new unit? Maybe free city defense promotion too?
I'm not against it, just my quick thought.
Okay, now I get it.Mostly because Civil Servants' School is one of those names I consider too clunky to be good. We're changing buildings, not really adding one. I can leave the art assets intact. Also, I kind of agree that the primary cost to Bureaucracy is its maintenance load and therefore the civic building should do other things than reduce it. Plus Civil Servants' School feels like it should be a national wonder and not an ordinary building.
I know it is from French revolution and I know it didn't work for them eitherAs I said, I was working off of Revolutionary France's Cult of Reason, which was explicitly atheistic. The civic deserves a civic building and this at least has a historical example to work from. The only other one I've ever seen is "Church of the State", which is lacking.
Getting to C2C to my taste.Is there room for one more military civic? I had an idea. There isn't a military civic that focuses on the navy rather than the army. So this is the one I thought of.
Naval Supremacy (I thought about calling it Rule the Waves, but this sounds more dignified)
- Tech requirement: Naval Tactics.
- +50% production of all sea unit classes. It has to be specified by the class rather than the domain.
- +25% foreign connected commerce. An unusual ability for a military civic, but I think it fits.
- -25% distant unit supply. Not as high as Fealty, but still shows your command of the sea lanes.
- Civic building: Admiralty. National Wonder: provides a free Naval Academy in every city.
I didn't say it adds complexity. I love complexity. Complexity that is meaningful.I don't think that adding a new civic choice to an existing category adds that much complexity IF the civic is concise enough. This is only a 3-pointer
That's simply false.A new civic category would add much more complexity and would not be a good idea.
With ZN on this. Think about how often you change civics in a game. For me, it is typically less than 10. Usually about 5 or 6. Maybe a few more if I'm using a Spiritual leader.Having 5 to 8 civics in a single category is the ideal. Having more than 10 is problematic, more than 15 is bad.