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Carthage Barca
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Tunis
May 2002 time: 23:19
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Hi, guys and gals, this is my first time posting here ont he message board, and ive only had Civ 3 for about 3 weeks, and already it is my favorite game. Anyways after some early, embarresing campaigns in which i was defeated by 0 AD, i finaly got the jist of the game and am now doing fairly well
I am the Americans and I am currently in the Industrial Revolution age. I am playing on a world map based on the real world, and have control over North America,Greenland and Northern South America, and i am currently in first place in Culture points and the year is 1862 about. Anyways my question concerns the form of government i should use. I am currently a Democracy, and have just learned Communism. Now begin the son of a Patriotic father, my whole life ive heard nothing but how evil and wrong communism is. But my question here is should i stick with democracy, or switch to Communism. Also if you would be so kind, i know very little about the strengths and weaknesses of the differnt forms of governments. I would greatly apprciate if someone could tell em the pros/cons of Depotism/Monarchy/Republic/Democracy/ and Communism.
Also I'd like to give a big thanks to Firaxis for including the Carthaginians in the upcoming expansion pack. It's great we learn so much about the Greeks and Romans in school, but its a shame that there is almost no suggestion of the Carthaginians.
Well thanks in advance for the help
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Sean
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Auckland, New Zealand.
Jan 2001 time: 05:19
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If your goal is war, go communism. For everything else, it is completly useless. Even with war, it is often more helpful to have the production and tech bonuses of republic or democracy, than the stability (what a joke in practice) of communism.
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Ethelred
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Well I have been in some middle length wars as Democracy. Forty or so turns in a row at least. I prefer the Republic for war though.
I have only tried Communism once. I was so mired in War Weariness that I didn't have any money for research. I was surprised that when I switched to communism after a descent into anarchy that I was actually producing much more science under communism since I didn't have to spend all that money on entertainment.
I only had a about ten cities in that game so corruption wasn't an issue either way. I just couldn't get off the stupid mid sized island I was stuck on. That was my first Emperor game.
Don't forget Monarchy. If you don't need the pop rushing of Communism it works pretty well for war.
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PhoenixPhlame73
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San Antonio, Texas
Apr 2002 time: 23:19
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Yes, monarchy's troop support method is very helpful in wartime. for every town (size 6 or lower) they get 2 units support-free, for every city (size 6 to 12) they get 4 units support-free, and for every metropolis (size 12 and up) they get 8 units support free.
NOTE : Not to imply that the units themselves are free, they aren't, you just don't have to pay support for those units, and for every unit over the limilt (the "limit" in this case is all of the free support from your empire, remember, in Civ3 units are not mated to one specific city) your empire must pay one gold per turn. I don't have a clue if communism support works this way, but I know that republic and democracy don't while despotism does.
~~PP73~~
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Ijuin
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Tokyo, Japan
May 2002 time: 14:19
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Communism allows one more military police per city, has lower AVERAGE corruption than Monarchy over large empires, has veteran spies as a default (spies have slightly better success rates at slightly lower costs--not game-breaking, but enough to be relevant), and allows you to draft one more citizen per city per turn.
Monarchy's advantages, on the other hand, are that it has low corruption in its central cities like Republic (Communism distributes corruption more or less evenly through your cities), and you can pay for rushing instead of pop rushing (if you find population more valuable than cash at the moment). In all other respects, the two governments are equal. I believe that Communism is moderately superior to Monarchy in the same sense that Democracy is moderately superior to Republic--you get some benefits and a couple of drawbacks, but the benefits are usually worth it unless your game strategy depends on not having the drawbacks.
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