Master Shake
Warlord
- Joined
- Oct 26, 2003
- Messages
- 165
So different governments don't seem to be making any real difference in corruption levels (Communism excepted). And courthouses don't seem to be doing much either, once I get very far from my capitol and/or FP.
It seems there is no way to *not* have around half of my cities down at the one-shield/one-commerce level.
I read an article which said WLTKD "beats" corruption. I am not having this notion confirmed in my games. (And it doesn't look like WLTKD has *any* effect on sheild corruption though I may be wrong.)
Any thoughts on how to get over the corruption/waste thing? I have usually played for cultural, space or diplomatic victories in the past. I decided for a change to play the Mongols "in character" so to speak, and to go for an eventual domination victory. But I don't see how I can maintain an empire when over half of it is completely unable to produce any goods.
I have always wondered why people seem so eager to raze cities when they conquer them. Now I think I see at least part of it--they are going after conquest instead of domination because taking over cities is alot harder and more costly than just destroying them. But I just don't *like* the idea of destroying everything. I want to build it back up.
Any ideas?
-mS
It seems there is no way to *not* have around half of my cities down at the one-shield/one-commerce level.
I read an article which said WLTKD "beats" corruption. I am not having this notion confirmed in my games. (And it doesn't look like WLTKD has *any* effect on sheild corruption though I may be wrong.)
Any thoughts on how to get over the corruption/waste thing? I have usually played for cultural, space or diplomatic victories in the past. I decided for a change to play the Mongols "in character" so to speak, and to go for an eventual domination victory. But I don't see how I can maintain an empire when over half of it is completely unable to produce any goods.
I have always wondered why people seem so eager to raze cities when they conquer them. Now I think I see at least part of it--they are going after conquest instead of domination because taking over cities is alot harder and more costly than just destroying them. But I just don't *like* the idea of destroying everything. I want to build it back up.
Any ideas?
-mS