So I'm playing as Japan.
I'm happily playing along in a 5 hour long session. Great. I overlook the fact that landlocked Orleans has a trireme occupying it!
So I save and retire to real life for sleep and fire it up again the following evening. Now I have a -49 happiness deficiet to make up! What the hell? So I figure I was bugged some extra happiness (or not given extra unhappiness) and made it back up in 30 turns or so, problem solved and I carry on playing through the painfully long turns.
I've unlocked 'Liberty' (which increases settler production) and the 'Workers produce 33% faster' policy in that chain. I then switched to 'Autocracy' (which reduces unit cost by x%). Doing this requires 1 turn of Anarchy. Upon switching I go from ~1 happiness to -19 happiness, even after Anarchy has ended.
Due to this and the painfully long turn times (Huge size) I'm forced to abandon the game, since I have no chance of making that happiness deficiet up as late on the game.
Annoyed by 'quality' software.
I'm happily playing along in a 5 hour long session. Great. I overlook the fact that landlocked Orleans has a trireme occupying it!
So I save and retire to real life for sleep and fire it up again the following evening. Now I have a -49 happiness deficiet to make up! What the hell? So I figure I was bugged some extra happiness (or not given extra unhappiness) and made it back up in 30 turns or so, problem solved and I carry on playing through the painfully long turns.
I've unlocked 'Liberty' (which increases settler production) and the 'Workers produce 33% faster' policy in that chain. I then switched to 'Autocracy' (which reduces unit cost by x%). Doing this requires 1 turn of Anarchy. Upon switching I go from ~1 happiness to -19 happiness, even after Anarchy has ended.
Due to this and the painfully long turn times (Huge size) I'm forced to abandon the game, since I have no chance of making that happiness deficiet up as late on the game.
Annoyed by 'quality' software.