Originally posted by TheNiceOne
NewDestroyer: In my opinion, what you've managed by removing corruption completely is two things:
1) You've handicapped the AI, since you will normally be the one with the largest empire, but more important:
2) You've removed one very interesting aspect of the game, you'll no longer need to hurry roadbuilding to lower the coirruption when cities are connected.
That depends on how you look at it. In civ3 and under democracy, typical corruption/waste is less than 30% for your entire empire. Now, do you really think that the government in any country controls more than 70% of all products and money generated in thir country?Originally posted by TopCat
level of corruption in Civ is far too high - IRL that level of corruption would totally have negated the functioning on the British Empire in India, Africa, Australia, North America etc