Dracosolon
Emperor
Don't Republic and Free Enterprise both have a stability bonus with Individualism?
Individualism is pretty much the Dutch thing, Free enterprise represents the mentality too in the form of the Bourse, but Mercantilism was the big key for the VOC, they were monopolists. Also, the guilds here remained in power till 1795, which also is clear regulated trade, liberal ideas out of France, was needed to abandon that. Our 1700s was a very lacklustre century compared to the one before, we call the golden age (till 1672, the disaster year when our grand pensionary Johan de Witt (john the White) and his brother, got hung, dissected and some even ate parts of the guy'). Imagine nowadays that happening with a failing president or leader... There is even a painting of it.Don't Republic and Free Enterprise both have a stability bonus with Individualism?
Start with -300000000000 in debtGreece gets an industrial era respawn with the Power of Debts.
I did some test games with Brussels present and Dutch are doing just fine. They even beat my British to Trafalgar Square in 1700 scenario -- and that was on Heir!Given the Low Countries area is empty for most of the game, a strong case could be made for a Flanders type country to exist - or at least a independent state. Flanders as cloth capital of Europe (higher end than Italy in the Middle Ages) should not be discounted. I'm just worried that a Brussels or Ghent (for 600AD start) city-state would kill Amsterdam as a viable city, unless more resources were made available.
I know, but BUG gives you enhanced F1 screen (actually 3 additional city info screens). They provide so much more info, except for the stability.I don't know what you mean. F1 is the domestic advisor. What does BUG have to do with it? The table particularly already includes stability information.