Dark Age - Your cities get a reduced 0.5 Loyalty points per turn, and this extends out into neighboring cities though it looses impact per tile away from your city.
Don't forget about how many people use it's as a possessive. It's means "it is" or "it has" but never as a possessive. I see that extremely often with native English speakers.Yes, it might seem nitpicking, but 'loose' is not a verb, it is an adjective. At least correct it in the main post, please. It is bad enough to see this mistake a million times, mostly from US people, for whom English is even a mother language...
It‘s not specific for English. Such things happen in German and French as well to a lot of native speakers - and I suppose in other languages as well. Reading a lot of internet stuff that often showcases errors in grammar and spelling instead of newspapers and books doesn‘t help.Don't forget about how many people use it's as a possessive. It's means "it is" or "it has" but never as a possessive. I see that extremely often with native English speakers.
English must be a difficult language, even for native speakers.
Kandy is in the Georgia FL.
Here you go:Hi all, I posted this a while back, but haven't seen it updated here. There's some very different government effects for Most Tier 2 and 3 Governments. At 36 minutes into the First Korea dev livestream:
Communism: + 0.4 Prod per citizen in cities with governors
Democracy: +2 prod +1 Housing per district
Fascism: War weariness reduced by 15%
Merchant Republic: +15% toward districts
Theocracy: No faith buying? (Can't read the whole tip)