@OshawaStateOfMind There's a Science slider, and a Luxury slider. Raising the science slider diverts more of your tax and other income into Science, and raising the Luxury slider diverts more income into 'luxury', which makes people happy. On the higher levels, diverting money in this way is almost necessary to keep cities from rioting.
I don't know if anyone has noticed this yet, but the Greeks and Romans probably are (or were) fighting as well, as the Greeks now have Veii, a Roman city.
@UnitRico Good observation, but it was probably due to cultural influence that they "overthrew their oppressors". When other civs are at war you'll get a quick message from your diplomatic advisor about it.
@keepthebeat929 Ah, yes, of course, I forgot about that possibility. When I played the map myself as Rome, I immediately lost 2 cities as well to culture flipping.
How care you keeping your population content with only two luxuries, no luxury tax, and no military police?
smellincoffee 1 year ago
@smellincoffee 2 things ,
1. why would tax make people happy
2. can you even put tax on luxurys in this game?
OshawaStateOfMind 10 months ago
@OshawaStateOfMind There's a Science slider, and a Luxury slider. Raising the science slider diverts more of your tax and other income into Science, and raising the Luxury slider diverts more income into 'luxury', which makes people happy. On the higher levels, diverting money in this way is almost necessary to keep cities from rioting.
smellincoffee 10 months ago
hahah you all in war and the English calmly developing, bastards lol
Poisonedheart1996 2 years ago
These greeks are scoundrels.
Poor horseman btw lolololol
Poisonedheart1996 2 years ago
YEAH!!! SUCK IT RUSSIA!!!!! fuckers.....
TheLahtisAndCompany 2 years ago
@TheLahtisAndCompany its a game again
dylloop 1 year ago
I don't know if anyone has noticed this yet, but the Greeks and Romans probably are (or were) fighting as well, as the Greeks now have Veii, a Roman city.
UnitRico 2 years ago 10
@UnitRico Good observation, but it was probably due to cultural influence that they "overthrew their oppressors". When other civs are at war you'll get a quick message from your diplomatic advisor about it.
keepthebeat929 1 year ago
@keepthebeat929 Ah, yes, of course, I forgot about that possibility. When I played the map myself as Rome, I immediately lost 2 cities as well to culture flipping.
UnitRico 1 year ago