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alexman
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Hunt Valley, MD
Jan 1970 time: 00:32
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Here is another graph showing the effect of the SPHQ, Rampant corruption givernment with a trade bonus (fascism?), and minimal corruption without trade bonus (feudalism?).
Edit: After Nathan's observation about using only 1-commerce tiles, these new curves are for terrain with half 1-commerce and half 2-commerce tiles.
Attachment: governmentsstudy3.jpg
This has been downloaded 83 time(s).
Last edited by alexman on 26-02-2004 at 00:10
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ducki
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quote: of course we would have to make sure the AI doesn't choose trade-bonus Fascism as a peace time government. |
With the worker speed boost, poprushing, and soon Replaceable Parts worker speed boost, and other features I haven't taken the time to learn about, would Fascism really be that bad for a peacetime or a warbuilder AI?
Also, doesn't SPHQ also work for Fascism? If so, extrapolating the effect of the SPHQ on Communism to Fascism, I think it would cut the Republic advantage in ~half until about 300%OCN(which granted, the AI is unlikely to reach).
With the AI anarchy capped, sure, it wouldn't make sense for a truly peaceful techleader AI to stay in Fascism, but for a borderline warmonger-builder AI, this doesn't look too shabby, maybe even better w/ SPHQ.
Surely I am missing something or misinterpreting the graph or underestimating my predicted SPHQ+moddedFascism curve's closeness to Republic.
So what did I get wrong?
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ducki
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Well, that doesn't make it a very good wartime government either, does it?
And I thought SPHQ was for both Commies and Fascists, but I haven't looked that deeply at Fascism, so I believe you, though with the shield waste from rampant corruption, maybe the SPHQ would be good for Fascism too?
Anyway, thanks for clearing that up, MT.
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alexman
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Hunt Valley, MD
Jan 1970 time: 00:32
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I updated the last graph to include minimal corruption without a trade bonus, as well as half 1-commerce tiles and half 2-commerce tiles to better represent the value of the trade bonus. It's a few posts up.
It looks like a good solution is:
- Monarchy: No change. This is the standard Ancient/Medieval warmongering government, or the government to use when you don't have access to many luxuries and you expect to be in that situation throughout the middle ages.
- Republic: No change from AU mod 1.03b, which means reducing free unit support to 1/2/2. A flexible government to be used most of the time when unit support and luxuries are not a problem.
- Feudalism: Reduce corruption level to minimal. Middle ground between Republic and Monarchy for building/warmongering. Better production than both Monarchy and the Republic. Better income than Monarchy, and better unit support than the Republic.
- Democracy: Change corruption model to communal, and remove the free unit support we added in AU mod 1.03b. The builder's ultimate government. Worth the switch from Republic, even for non-religious civs, for a large enough empire. Awesome production.
- Communism: No change. A great Industrial/Modern government for war and production, especially for large empires.
- Fascism: Add trade bonus and increase corruption to rampant. The best warmongering government for research and income, especially for small empires.
Any comments, before we mark the above as a proposal under consideration soon?
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ducki
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Wow, that looks stellar, I hope the panel goes for it.
I think it will definitely give the player better/more options over the "usual" Republic-or-Monarchy Forever tendency.
Thanks alexman!
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Dominae
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Yet again, alexman, you're putting under consideration what you consider to be the best solution. Other than your graphs (which are cool and informative), I see no more support for your changes than mine.
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Republic: No change from AU mod 1.03b, which means reducing free unit support to 1/2/2. A flexible government to be used most of the time when unit support and luxuries are not a problem.
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Republic is a problem government in terms of game balance.
The most important parts of the game are played when Republic is a front runner. The focus for balance changes should be on Monarchy and Feudalism, not Fascism.
The word 'flexible' in your quote should actually replaced with 'powerful' or "the best". Any player can trade for Luxuries, and go to war at times of his or her choosing. The only thing C3C does to Republic is delay the logical time to switch to it until you've got enough cities (or large enough ones) not to cripple yourself with unit upkeep costs.
A civ in Republic should not be good at warfare. Warmongering 15-20 turns in Republic without ill effect (other than possible use of the Luxury slider) should not be possible. Unit upkeep costs and War Weariness should be a major problem relative to Monarchy and Feudalism, not something easily mitigated.
Pretty good rant, eh? 
At the very least I would like to see Republic's free upkeep reduced to 1/1/1. A logical next step would then be to play with Monarchy and Feudalism a bit, but I'm not ambitious enough to re-open that can of worms.
Edit: I think 0/1/1 makes even more sense, but let's see how we do with 1/1/1 first.
Dominae
Last edited by Dominae on 26-02-2004 at 00:22
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Dominae
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Oh, and Democracy is not supposed to have Communal Corruption, that reserved for Communism. The Democracy/Communism hybrid you're suggesting is a little too far from stock for my taste.
Dominae, trolling with a purpose
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ducki
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I had completely forgotten the talk of WW and Republic - rather than further reducing unit support, I'd like to see it have harsher WW. That's just me, I'm sure all the republicans will lynch me for it.
I think further reducing unit support will make it even harder for the peaceful builder to field a meaninful defense force, but I may be wrong.
Also, boosting Fascism is, IMO, still valid. It may be that we're nearly to the point of diminishing returns for nerfing the Rep-Mon duo. Yes, I want the moderns to almost always be worth enduring anarchy, which means reducing the relative effectiveness of the ancients - I just don't know how low we can go without making a straight despot to democracy play the "best" option. Where would despotism fall on that chart, anyway? I realize Monarchy looks like a good baseline because it is straight, but I'd still like to see Despot for comparison - also so we can see if Despot-Demo is feasible for a rabid early warmonger at any point in our tweaking.
More WW for Republic!
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alexman
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Hunt Valley, MD
Jan 1970 time: 00:32
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I have no problem with reducing the free unit support of the Republic even further, but it's not enough to address all the issues with governments in Civ3. IMO we need to address three issues in this thread:
1) Make Feudalism more useful as a first government. I think it's widely accepted that the Republic and Monarchy are well balanced as first governments already. Options: Reduce corruption for Feudalism or remove WW for Feudalism.
2) Make Fascism more useful as a late-game warmongering government. The comparison here is to Communism, which is already an awesome warmongering government, and to the Republic, which has enough unit support to sustain a large army. Options: Reduce corruption for Fascism, or increase corruption for Fascism and add trade bonus. Also, add maximum WW to Republic, or reduce free unit support for Republic.
3) Make Democracy considerably better than the Republic for a late-game builder. Options: Change corruption model for Democracy to communal, increase free unit support for Democracy, or reduce free unit support for Republic.
Did I miss anything?
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ducki
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The only thing I'd add is probably just a simplification of those
4) Make it "worth it" for the player to switch to a modern government in the vast majority of games. Two possible ways to do this are:
a) nerf the ancient governments into the stone ages
b) boost the modern governments to the moon
c) convince Jesse to add an Anarchy cap for the player on a per level basis, just like the AI, in the editor.
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alexman
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Hunt Valley, MD
Jan 1970 time: 00:32
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OK then, let me explain the reasons behind my favored proposal (above). Perhaps if more people do the same thing, we can arrive more easily at a proposal for voting, instead of having me guess the public support for each idea and getting in trouble all the time.
quote: Originally posted by alexman
Reduce corruption for Feudalism or remove WW for Feudalism.
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This one is easy. Remove WW from Feudalism and you make Monarchy the least useful government of the three. You would then have to either weaken the Republic and/or strengthen Monarchy to compensate, which means more changes, and more testing to make sure Monarchy and Republic remain balanced relative to each other.
Reducing corruption for Feudalism is a more elegant solution, which requires fewer changes. Each of the first three governments then have a place. Republic is best for commerce/high luxuries/low units, Feudalism for high production/limited war/many towns, Monarchy for early switch/war/many cities.
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Reduce corruption for Fascism, or increase corruption for Fascism and add trade bonus. Also, add maximum WW to Republic, or reduce free unit support for Republic.
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I favor increasing corruption of Fascism and adding the trade bonus because it makes this government clearly better in areas where Communism is not so good. It fills the void for late-game warmongering with a small empire, or when you want research at the expense of production.
To nerf the Republic compared to war governments, I could go either way. 1/0/0 support or no WW both would do the trick. The 1/0/0 idea is probably the smaller change, because people are used to having the Republic with less WW than Democracy, and we have already tampered with the Republic's free support.
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Change corruption model for Democracy to communal, increase free unit support for Democracy, or reduce free unit support for Republic. |
Here it depends on how much better we want Democracy to be compared to the Republic. The Republic will always be comparable to a Palace-centric Democracy, no matter what we do with support costs. Changing the corruption model for Democracy to communal is a big change, but it would give Democracy a unique place as well as ensure that Communism is never the best builder government. That's why I would like to see a communal democracy with no free unit support, and 1/0/0 unit support for the Republic.
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nbarclay
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Huntsville, Alabama
Dec 1999 time: 23:32
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Keep in mind that the balance for Republic needs to work for inexperienced players, not just for experts who know practically every trick there is for using Republic effectively as a warmongering government. If we try to balance it so that people like Dominae and me can't use it effectively for moderate warmongering, we will absolutely cripple it for novice players who don't know nearly as many tricks.
The nature of Republic is such that players who are good at operating with minimal military forces and who are good at keeping war weariness to a minimum when they fight can use it far more effectively than players who use larger militaries and are not as good at keeping war weariness down. Keeping up with tile improvements to make good use of the commerce bonus is also very important, as is the use of the luxury slider to grow cities big. (The commerce bonus of Republic and Democracy makes good use of the luxury slider a lot more valuable for those governments than for others because good use of the luxury slider can dramatically improve commerce as well as production.)
I would also point out that even for me, with all of the tricks I know to get the most out of Republic, the choice to go straight from Despotism to Republic in AU 501 was not even close to being a no-brainer. I could have switched to Monarchy earlier than Republic was viable, and that would have let me trigger my GA earlier without suffering the drawbacks of a despotic GA. That, in turn, could have let me take out the Sumerians and Hittites earlier, especially since I would not have had to worry as much about keeping my number of units down. Even though fighting as a Republic is practical within certain limits, Republic does place significant limits on warmongering that do not exist in Monarchy.
So overall, given the range of players who participate in Apolyton University, I think any significant effort to further weaken Republic would probably do more harm than good. The balance as it is now might heavily favor Republic for players who know how to make the best possible use of it, but I'm not convinced that the balance is bad overall across the full range of AU players.
Nathan
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Aqualung71
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Lord Desolator of the Desolation Row, C3CDG
Oct 2002 time: 12:32
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I think Republic is well balanced. The change to unit support had a definite negative impact, accentuated by the archipelago map in AU501 which required us to maintain a larger standing army. I think reducing the unit support further would almost cripple Republic, which won't increase player choice but simply change the choice.
I've always thought that a viable solution is to move Republic to a later time. Combine that with beefing up Feudalism and you present the usual Republic player with a headache due to the substantial cost of staying in Despotism too long. While I agree that with C3C many players (including myself) are staying in Despotism longer, the cost of doing so increases dramatically through the middle ages as tech and building/unit costs increase.
This would force all players to consider an interim government (Monarchy vs Feudalism), before a second switch to an endgame government (Republic vs Deomcracy vs Communism/Fascism). Unfortunately, improving Democracy significantly would then probably make Republic the useless government, which is ironic.
Communal Democracy, while a pretty significant change to the stock game, looks to have the desired effect based on Alexman's graphs. A question though - I presume your "rampant trade-bonus" fascism curve does not take into account the pop loss when you move into Fascism, and the consequent drop in commerce? If not, perhaps a change to problematic corruption may counter this loss. Since I've never tried Fascism I don't know what the actual pop loss is - can anyone comment?
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Ision
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quote: Keep in mind that the balance for Republic needs to work for inexperienced players, not just for experts who know practically every trick there is for using Republic effectively as a warmongering government. If we try to balance it so that people like Dominae and me can't use it effectively for moderate warmongering, we will absolutely cripple it for novice players who don't know nearly as many tricks. |
quote: The nature of Republic is such that players who are good at operating with minimal military forces and who are good at keeping war weariness to a minimum when they fight can use it far more effectively than players who use larger militaries and are not as good at keeping war weariness down. |
Absolutely Correct! - I have recieved numerous PMs from regent and monarch players that use the AU mod regularly. The changes already made to Republic are more than sufficient. Care should be taken that the AU mod not become the EAU mod (Experts). I do not believe that the object of the AU mod (as some have suggested) is to make Demo clearly superior to Republic. Demo is already clearly superior - for large empires or peaceful builders. While Republic remains the mid-sized gov choice for those that want a warmonger/builder 'balance'. This is perfectly reasonable.
quote: Democracy: Change corruption model to communal, and remove the free unit support we added in AU mod 1.03b. |
Let me restate what Dominae stated - a Demo/Commie 'hybrid' is an extreme departure from stock. Communal corruption should be strictly reserved for 'Communism'. Beyond that IMO it takes away from the 'feel' of going Demo. The communal and minimal corruption models of demo and commie add a unique flavor to the game - which I would bet the designers did intentionally - in the manner of Civ traits. Should there be another Communal government option? - perhaps so, but 'theocracy' is of yet still not a CIV option. Maybe Civ IV........
Communism however, should definitely have the 'Xenophobic' option flagged. This would take a little bit of the steam out of the 'a little TOO perfect' warmonger/production beast. Besides, historically speaking this is the form of government that lead to nearly a 100 million human deaths by both genocide and war.
Fascism does need a tweak - but perhaps minimal corruption along with a trade bonus would suffice? Perhaps a 'secret police' gov specific small wonder on the PTW-Commie model already employed by the AU moders. Why must the AU mod make such a radical departure instead of a step by step approach? The rampant corruption - trade bounus approach will help a small warmonger - BUT, it precludes a large Fascist empire strat - there is no historical precedant for this. By late 1941 the German and Japanese Fascist had HUGE and militarily efficient dictatorships - and then they declared war against the world and got dogpiled! By simply reducing corruption to minimal Fascism will still remain the warmongers choice for a human player starting with a mid-sized civ - while the human player that already has a large empire by early industrial - will still opt for Commie. Lets not forget that the income graph is not the whole picture when one directly compares Commie/Fascism to Monarchy - there is the higher unit support - and forced labour pop-rushing advantage.
The suggested changes to Fuedalism - I agree with completely. Anything would be better. Personally I would love to see Feudalism scrapped altogether and its replacement with a communal theocratic governemnt.
Ision
Last edited by Ision on 26-02-2004 at 16:25
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Nisku
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quote: Originally posted by alexman
Changing the rules in the bic file doesn't affect existing saves. I'm surprised you noticed any difference at all. Did you change the rules with a savegame editor? |
It worked fine for me. I changed the rules in the conquest file and loaded up my save game, the next turn the changes to communual took effect. It was fairly obvious that the waste/corruption was changed to communual I would have noticed if it hadn't.
I made a mod with some of the changes you suggested and started up a game.
Monarchy-2/4/4 support, no other change
Republic-1/2/1 support, no other change
Democracy-Communual corruption, no other change
Communism-no change
Fascism-Given trade bonus, changed corruption to problematic, no other change
Feudalism-changed corruption up to nuisance, no other change
So far it's been working out good. The computer seems to prefer Feudalism to Republic in the early game and rarely goes in to monarchy. The AI does have more variety in governments then it did before. I haven't got to the more advanced forms of government yet. I've been thinking about adding a small wonder to each government just for flavour.
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Nisku
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quote: Originally posted by alexman
Problematic and nuisance corruption levels are remarkably similar (they have identical distance corruption, and just a 10% OCN difference). That means your change to Feudalism is trivial, and the trade bonus to Fascism might be too powefull. |
Thank you I didn't know that, where do you get this information or does it come with being the king of corruption?
So you would say boost feudalism up one more notch and lower fascism down one for corruption, sounds good to me. I'm not sure about republic being 1/0/0, I think putting it at 1/2/1 would weaken it enough so that it remains a mostly peace-time only government.
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