Notices by Festive Ulperioleri (ulperioleri@poa.st)
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@Aether >Breaking Civilization 7 into chapters also gives campaigns a new rhythm. As you approach the end of an age, you’ll begin to face global crises. In Antiquity, for instance, you can see a proliferation of independent powers similar to the tribes that tore down Rome. “We’re not calling them barbarians any more,” Beach says. “It’s a more nuanced way to present them.” These crises multiply and strengthen until you reach the next age.
That is an interesting mechanic to put into the game, akin to the scrapped "age of decline" mechanic once proposed where your civilization is post-peak and faces internal trouble in mid-game you have to solve or ward off. On itself, it would be a wonderful crisis test to your empire as suddenly AI generates bandits, map-floods or deletes global trade for 10 turns and you have to slim shit down to survive.
But the "Tee hee, blank slate!" is what should be a choice in case of failure or stratagems, not a guarantee.
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@Shadowman311 It is amazing that despite Bill Gates best efforts to supply every African with a bulletproof laptop, Indians are the most abhorrent race online.
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@amiko @sickburnbro Robot soldiers are as expensive as robot laborers. While draftee slaves only cost the price to capture them. Golden elephants that Saudis and israelis can shell out to guard pointless checkpoints and ignore the cost because its made for them from far away.
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@SirAttlich @sickburnbro I am surprised nobody escalated it with Esoteric Hitlerism shrines, if they want to just blanket "All religions are equal, bro".
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