Phyr_Negator
Anti-tolerast
Right now relating to news' info paganism is like despotism as I understand. That means it's just religion that should be changed to another as fast as possible and can't contest with other standart rels like Chr/jud/isl/other.Question: I am a big fan of all of your games. I have been playing Civilization since the first one was released and I can not wait for Civilization IV. I do have a question about Civilization IV as it relates to religion. Can your government have no state religion? If so can they influence border nations with their secular beliefs?
Sid: Hello Orie! Yes, the default is Paganism, which means there is no organized religion. At the other end of the spectrum is Free Religion and that offers tolerance of all religions. It's not possible to spread no religion where there is already religion. It's a play mechanic, but I am pretty sure it holds up that way in history as well.
I don't think that's correct. Aztecs, Maya, Mongols, early Russia and Scandinavia was pagan and they were formidable powers(mentioned few of caurse). Wouldn't it be better choise to implement two forms of Paganism - Early Paganism- that will play despotism and "unorganized religion" role as start rel and Late Paganism - witch should be equal in bonuses/penalties with other religions. I can say more - Paganism can be divided to Agressiva and Defensive. Aztec paganism was surely agressive, but Russian and Scandinavian paganism CAN be called defensive as well - it wasn't spreading by missionaries and after conuests defeated nations rarely were allowed in conquerors' religion so it can be reshaped in assimilation penalty. But people was not WORSHIP Pagan Gods - they were...cooperating will be suitable word. So it can provide vulnerability to foreign religions influense bonus and military bonuses - pagans will rather die fighting but never surrender - cuz if they die as slave they will be slave at their haven!(got no info about Aztec/Maya beliefs - that's related to Scan/Rus rel). I hope Sid will change his position about paganism.