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Cian McGuire
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Philadelphia, PA
Aug 2001 time: 00:23
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Or is it just something I missed in the update lists?
Basically, I can no longer use that first turn after a revolution to pick between government types and see which one I wish to go with. I can't even go back to my old form of government without having yet another debilitating period of anarchy.
Bug, oversight, or deliberate change?
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Cian McGuire
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Philadelphia, PA
Aug 2001 time: 00:23
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Not what I meant, though I appreciate the response.
Before in Civ 3, one could go into a revolution and on that *first* turn out of revolution you could choose between all the available government types you had before settling on one. After that turn was over, you were stuck with what you had unless you wanted to go into another revolution.
Example: I get the message, "What government should we select, sir? Despotism, Monarchy, Republic". I decide to go with Republic, but notice that I have too many units and it causes too much of a drain on my income, so I go back to the Domestic Advisor (F1) and click on the government box and select Monarchy and stay with that.
This was done with non-Religious civs.
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Cian McGuire
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Philadelphia, PA
Aug 2001 time: 00:23
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quote: My play style has never lent itself to changing governments more than twice per game (despotism>republic>democracy) so I would not have experienced the issue you are talking about but if that was the case for you pre-PTW then it sounds like it WAS a bug that they have now fixed. Maybe. |
I think I remember being happily surprised at it's inclusion, as if I saw it in a list somewhere. In fact, I have an almost deliberate memory of thinking, "Damn, that's smart" in relation to it.
Funny thing is, it could originally have been a bug, or this limitation could be a bug. Or both could have been on purpose. I just dunno.
*goes searching for the manual*
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Aerick
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There are two ways to start revolutions.
1. F1 - The domestic Advisor. Using this method I believe you get a list of governments available to you when the anarchy ends.
2. After finishing researching a government tech. For example, when you finish researching The Republic, you get a pop-up asking if you want to start a revolution. In this case when the anarchy ends, you will be a Repulic and won't get to choose the government type.
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Aerick
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Sorry Cian Mcguire, I obviously misunderstood.
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