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Artifex
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Kentucky USA
Apr 2002 time: 05:21
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In civ 2 there was. Once you had suffrage and a few happiness wonders..republic was just as good as any for war.
Is there a point where waging war as a republic is just as easy as in a monarchy or communism? Maybe after 5+ luxeries, Bachs, Michelangelo's, and WW perhaps??? Anyone experiment with this?
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Nakar Gabab
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of Pedantic Nitpicking
May 2001 time: 00:21
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Republic is one of the best governments under which to wage war while retaining builder capabilities, oddly. WW is rather markedly lower than under a democracy (when I prep for a war under democracy I will get WW after a while, but it's NEVER a problem under republic), and I don't think a republic can be overthrown like a democracy can if WW goes on for too long.
One trick is this: Never allow enemy forces to stay in your territory, and never keep your forces in enemy territory. You can do this to a small extent, but for the most part just take cities one at a time, keeping your forces in your "new" borders until you're ready to make the next push.
You don't have to worry as much about declaring war with this method. But it helps not to be the "aggressor."
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