Tier 1 governments - CivFanatics Forums What tier 1 government (classical republic, autocracy, oligarchy) do you usually pick, and why? I think I go for classical republic 90% of the time, as the boost to great people generation just fits very well with both cultural and science victories, and the two economics policy slots are
[GS] - Autocracy government | CivFanatics Forums Do you guys often pick Autocracy at political Philosopy? I seem to always go for classical republic and sometimes oligarchy but never Autocracy In which cases do you use it and do you pick it often ?
Rate the Tenets - part II: Autocracy Tenets - CivFanatics Forums Continuing from last part (find the thread for Freedom tenets here), this week's vote is Autocracy tenets I'd ask you to put your vote before the name of each tenet, like this: 3 - United Front: Militaristic City-States gift units twice as often when at war with a common foe Give votes
What exactly is a government building for the purpose of autocracy . . . Palaces and buildings within your government district are effected by Autocracy and its legacy policy You can't get more palaces or government districts as they get destroyed when you capture another civ's city capital Early game, you can get +12 yields (2 food, 2 production, 2 culture, 2 faith, 2 science, and 2 gold) for each Palace government building when in Autocracy and using its legacy
Freedom vs. Autocracy vs. Order - CivFanatics Forums The Autocracy opener alone is the single biggest economy boost in the game The unit cost reduction beats anything else hands down, including Freedom's Free Speech
Autocracy yield bonus - or lack thereof | CivFanatics Forums Autocracy is what throws people off Autocracy is for a strong cap focused on wonder production at the cost of some weaker expansions (or maybe no expansion at all) Some players stick with a single powerful city until they get a few wonders out (autocracy gives a wonder production bonus) and then expand later
[R F] - Autocracy : What counts as a government building? Here's a readout of what Autocracy does in table form Just for kicks I left in all the other governments in case you want to see the values I didn't break down the individual Requirements in the SubjectRequirementSetID field, but they should mostly be pretty explanatory
Order domination vs Autocracy domination. - CivFanatics Forums The difference between order and autocracy is the type of domination you are aiming for For instance, an artillery or GWB rush based domination (aka early tall peaceful, late game rush) benefits substantially more from autocracy as then you get to field a massive army within very few turns of rush-buying +60XP promoted units
Ideology: Autocracy (BNW) - CivFanatics Forums Autocracy In order to get power and retain it, it is necessary to love power; but love of power is not connected with goodness but with qualities that are the opposite of goodness, such as pride, cunning and cruelty --Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi
Autocracy - The Superior Ideology! - CivFanatics Forums Autocracy is the Superior Ideology for Domination and Score victories, as well as equally competitive, if not superior for Culture, Science, and World Leadership victories Below is a breakdown of how it is superior It generally has the most to offer, especially in the area of Happiness and