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after conquering europe as france my science and culture dropped by -65% due to many cities(-15%extra due to low happyness), which i thought was way too much, well i sold them back to their previous owners and got back to -40% and happy citizens which is kinda acceptable.
this got me thinking, normally european powers are fucked due to cramped space, compared to african, asian or american superpowers who have all the room. now you can easily out research these big civs, conquer them, resell them and conquer the next poor civ. you surely cant win a domination victory that way, but that would be pretty boring anyways due to how many capitals youd need to conquer :D
but weakening the enemy, and giving yourself nice boosts while going for any other victory is good enough for me
Thank you so much for removing the restriction of research buildings
!!! you are awesome!
- Added compatibility for version 2.0 (Gathering Storm).
- All major civs get a research modifier that is decreasing the research output in cities with increasing amount of cities.
- All major civs get a Great Person Points modifier that is decreasing the GP Points output in cities with increasing amount of cities.
- Removed restriction of research buildings per empire
- Changed the research modifiers for researches of the past/future eras.
- Doubled war weariness decay at peace time to avoid having long lasting war weariness in late eras.
- Fort and Roman Fort Improvements now grant +1 housing.
- Increased melee combat of scythian horse archers by +5.