miurasrpnt
Chieftain
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2016
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Hello, first time posting there.
I played a lot Civ2 ToT when I was younger, only in Chieftain and Warlord, and I was used to win in a military way, by crushing all other civilizations.
For no special reason I've decided to play again and started a new game, in a higher level. As I was expanding my civilization (currently 48 cities), I noticed there were more and more unhappy citizens, and also my ennemies have very small civilizations, like 5 or 6 cities.
I remember there is a direct relation between the happiness of my citizens and the growth of my civilization (and by checking this forum I got confirmation) but, does that mean I have to keep a very small amount of cities if I want my citizens happy ? I mean, I can't win by expanding a large empire ?
Also I've used to set my government as Fundamentalist (by building the Statue of Liberty or just discovering the technology) in order to keep my citizens happy forever and earn a lot of money, so I wanted to know if in Emperor or Deity level this is still viable.
I'm aware the Fundamentalist government ruins your science rate, and that's why I always expand as large as possible my empire, to build scientist improvments in every city. By this way I've managed to get new technology every 3, 4 rounds at the end of the game.
I've read the OCC strategy and never thought about that, and other strategies like having only a tiny amount of cities on an island, and just win the game by science, but it doesn't sound very funny...
The real question here is : how to keep your citizens happy with a big empire ?
Thank you.
I played a lot Civ2 ToT when I was younger, only in Chieftain and Warlord, and I was used to win in a military way, by crushing all other civilizations.
For no special reason I've decided to play again and started a new game, in a higher level. As I was expanding my civilization (currently 48 cities), I noticed there were more and more unhappy citizens, and also my ennemies have very small civilizations, like 5 or 6 cities.
I remember there is a direct relation between the happiness of my citizens and the growth of my civilization (and by checking this forum I got confirmation) but, does that mean I have to keep a very small amount of cities if I want my citizens happy ? I mean, I can't win by expanding a large empire ?
Also I've used to set my government as Fundamentalist (by building the Statue of Liberty or just discovering the technology) in order to keep my citizens happy forever and earn a lot of money, so I wanted to know if in Emperor or Deity level this is still viable.
I'm aware the Fundamentalist government ruins your science rate, and that's why I always expand as large as possible my empire, to build scientist improvments in every city. By this way I've managed to get new technology every 3, 4 rounds at the end of the game.
I've read the OCC strategy and never thought about that, and other strategies like having only a tiny amount of cities on an island, and just win the game by science, but it doesn't sound very funny...
The real question here is : how to keep your citizens happy with a big empire ?
Thank you.