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Quantum
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I have read a lot of posts by veteran players who talk about the importance of getting to the representative government types as soon as possible. But every time I try to switch from Monarchy to Republic, things just get worse. I have unahappiness problems unless I have cathedrals, specialists, or lower my science to increase the luxuries. If I do that, then my gold and science per turn is lower than it was with monarchy. How do I need to prepare my cities to switch to republic? Should I sell off some obsolete units to reduce upkeep cost? What about the unhappiness issues?
Thanks for the help.
Quantum
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BillChin
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As a rule of thumb, Republic is viable if you have three or more luxuries and marketplaces in your core cities. If you lack luxuries or have not completed marketplaces, it can be frustrating. The frustration increases on Emperor difficulty and above where only one citizen is born happy. Cathedrals are a good idea for cities with aqueducts or fresh water.
Another thing to check is the number of units (F3) and the total gold you currently are getting each turn (F1). Under Republic a player pays for supporting each unit. If the number of units is more than half than the total gold you are bringing in, Republic will result in less gold, negating its only advantage over Monarchy. If this is the case, don't bother getting the tech. If you already have it don't bother switching. Wait until you build some more marketplaces or banks or get a bigger population base to switch.
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Grim Legacy
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War Machine, Barbaric King, Relentless, Remorseless, Guiltless and Unclean!
Aug 2001 time: 06:18
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In Civ2, marketplaces also boosted luxury income by 50%. =)
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