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Originally posted by eric2075
How do you turn off the Governer so your first unhappy citizen isn't automatically turned into an entertainer?
edit - I meant to say it didn't always do this but something happened to my settings.
Originally posted by Grille
Sometimes a newly born citizen of a town is automatically turned into an entertainer. This happens occasionally on emporer/deity level when the second citizen is born. I have seen this only in my capital so far - while the governour was "officially" turned off (no "frame" around town pop status number etc). I adjust the lux tax then and let the citizen work a tile, the game used to work correctly afterwards.
I don't know the exact reason for this, but I think re-installing would not help.
It happens if the second citizen arrives at the time of the first expansion. When the city expands the governor rearranges tiles even if he's turned off. If there's potential disorder he'll avoid it.Originally posted by eric2075
Thanks Grille, that is exactly what's happening. I've just started attempting some Emperor games and it is always the 2nd citizen in the capital that is automatically being made into an entertainer. But it doesn't always happen. Governer was completely turned off as far as I could tell so I thought something was wrong.
Originally posted by eric2075
Does the governor rearrange tiles everytime the culture expands in all cities?
Originally posted by Galcador
It happens if the second citizen arrives at the time of the first expansion. When the city expands the governor rearranges tiles even if he's turned off. If there's potential disorder he'll avoid it.
That was kind of my point. But later in a game, I sometimes wonder where *all of a sudden* those scientists come from when I changed any specialist to taxman some turns ago in zero growth cities. Granted, there'd be a variety of other possible reasons.Originally posted by Galcador
I'm kind of guessing here, but I think there's rearrangement only when new working tiles are available.
Yes, of course, that would be two different things happening in the same turn, rather a rare occurence (taking a local culture lead plus getting expansion).Note that in the case of foreign tiles being claimed, this needn't be at a normal expansion point - it happens when the culture points of the home city overtake those of the foreign city.
I'd guess so, too. For the time being, I would imagine an "auto-click" (only) on the border expanding city's center square. Thus neighbouring cities w/o an actual expansion that could theoretically claim new (overlapping) tiles by another city's expansion wouldn't get that "auto-click" (=no rearrangement).Also, I don't think there's rearrangement when new working tiles are available due to expansion of a nearby home city.