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As submarine stealth is effectively hardcoded into the game, I've decided to address this issue but limiting the stealth promotions to ranged units only. Although it looks like a hard nerf on paper, please consider it a net buff since Iga will now be able to reliably capture cities
I'm using some mods: Covert Operations, Civ IV Diplomatic Features and Strange Religions.
The other mods I don't think would interact with it
Does the concealement promotion properly work? I tried fighting against the Iga Republic and their warrior unit didn't show up at all, even in open terrain but the unit icon still appeared
farmer is a capalist, he grows food the best he can to get the goods he can not produce. So defining a collective farm at the government level would be a "government run slave farm"
China has corrected this mistake in the 1990s with the land reclaimation programs, they allow the farmers of some areas. To have "simi private land" to grow food to sell in market. This makes for Free land management and self interest the food and land is productive.
governments are ideals, not natrual systems.
what is why loosely stated the "ideal" , before defining it.
@funk engine Commune is define in the "world" via country.
Kibbutz is the only form of this in prace that is working model and not self imposed farm collective
Collective farming is "Slaves raising food for the state", these fail because humans do what is little required for them, because of no self gain.
Kibbutz works because the Jews build greed into their systems, Greed being the 1st and most basic emotion of every human.
kibbutz is defined by history of it and is a good model of the modern collective. It too much to explain in 1000 words
@FUNK ENGINE I should have been more clear; I meant consistency in that I referred to Ezo by its English name, as opposed to "Ezo Kyowakoku". If I had left this civ untranslated and in romaji, it would have been inconsistent.
@Pork Bean, sorry to be a pedant but the term the Ezo Republic used was 共和国, not that there's any problem with two Japanese words translating to the same English word.
It is they , they the landowners are consider "people" in this system, thus, are allowed to vote and/ or have the privilage of doing service in the army.
There is also a set group of laws that even the ruler, landowners,people, plebs, and slaves... , must follow.
Then there is a body of people that make the laws and run the area of their interest by a Public post or a body of people that make the laws, called the senate.
Public post of the senate are call, Such as master of the grain or in modern times call the Department of agriculture.
basically a republic "is a form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter", not the private concern or property of the rulers. The primary positions of power within a republic are not inherited. It is a form of government under which the head of state is not a monarch but elected with a social status state vote
Give the new version a go, should be all fine now!
(nice job!)