You befriend the one that you declared war on which reverts it while befriending some city-states will lessen the mechanic.I wasn't aware of this!
So how exactly does it work? Befriend cses for flat reductions?
You befriend the one that you declared war on which reverts it while befriending some city-states will lessen the mechanic.I wasn't aware of this!
So how exactly does it work? Befriend cses for flat reductions?
Normally you can only establish franchises in foreign cities by sending trade routes to foreign cities. After establishing a franchise, your coorporation offices produce more yields and trade routes to cities with a franchise create another positive effect (depending on your corporation).I forgot: what means in Order Nationalization tenet: "no longer benefit your corporation?" Preventing to appear another corporation office in my city if I have build there my office?
Cause I take tenet, build offices in all cities and after that see foreign office appear in my city... is it a bug?
I forgot: what means in Order Nationalization tenet: "no longer benefit your corporation?" Preventing to appear another corporation office in my city if I have build there my office?
Cause I take tenet, build offices in all cities and after that see foreign office appear in my city... is it a bug?
Actually it's the opposite. Offices now act as your franchises. Any franchises outside of your territories no longer benefit your offices. However any franchises in your lands belonging to a different corporation will still benefit the different corporation. Your franchise limit benefits exceeds only your trade limits and relative map size(Venice benefits a lot from corporations because of this).Normally you can only establish franchises in foreign cities by sending trade routes to foreign cities. After establishing a franchise, your coorporation offices produce more yields and trade routes to cities with a franchise create another positive effect (depending on your corporation).
With this tenet, you can create franchises in YOUR cities and get the corporation benefits by trade routes. This may be useful, if you focus on internal trade routes, cause of the level 3 order tenet, which increase the yields of internal trade routes massivly. But the downside is, and this is what the quoted sentence says, that franchises in foreign cities will not increase your office earnings. The number of your cities is also the maximum number of your franchises, this fact you should factor in, should you choose this social policy.
No, as long as it is on Grassland or Plains.Do wind plants need to have their forests cleared in order for the yields to occur?
Yes, it lasts a few more turns before people calm down.Is it intended for War Weariness to remain after successfully wiping out a civilization? I was in no other wars at the time after conquering the last city and yet I am still getting unhappiness from "War Weariness" and a supply cap penalty as well.
Maybe ive chosen my words not proper. Indeed your offices works now as franchises. But dont forget, if you have a lot more trade routes than cities, this tenet may be a bad choice. Your able to send trade routes over some time to create franchises in foreign cities, but you cant build more offices than you have cities.Actually it's the opposite. Offices now act as your franchises. Any franchises outside of your territories no longer benefit your offices. However any franchises in your lands belonging to a different corporation will still benefit the different corporation. Your franchise limit benefits exceeds only your trade limits and relative map size(Venice benefits a lot from corporations because of this).
No. It's only for UNITCOMBAT_ARCHER.Does Temple of Artemis 15% ranged unit production also apply to ships?
Which units have that? Skirmishers? Siege units?No. It's only for UNITCOMBAT_ARCHER.
Archery units, both "normal" and mounted. You can check in Civilopedia it will say "Archery Units".Which units have that? Skirmishers? Siege units?
Hmm so other than the food buff it's pretty niche huh. Damn I grabbed it as Carthage thinking it'd help me with a dromon fleet to accompany my quinqueremes. I at least have jungle start so it's not all bad hehe.Archery units, both "normal" and mounted. You can check in Civilopedia it will say "Archery Units".
Siege units are separate class "Siege Weapons".
Correct. You can only settle at -9 happiness or higherCan you not settle a city if your happiness is -10 or worse?
Maybe because it has a diplomatic effect when fighting for the same city-states, but not when "fighting" for a lot of tourism.Does anybody else have the feeling that the AI is way to passive when you approach CV? I just crused to one on Turn 406 (epic) and no AI ever dowd me and I was even friends with most of them other than the leader.
Last game as Germany aiming for DV everybody hated me more and more as the game progressed.