May 27, 2003, 18:03
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Settler
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Newbie Question about War Discontent
How do you get rid of war discontent? I know that may sound like a dumb question, but I have a game where I have peace treaties with every other power, yet each city still has a "-6 War Discontent" in the status box. I just switched to a Democracy, so this is a serious problem. Before I switched governments, I had just concluded a big war with one AI power, but I made sure I had peace treaties with everyone before switching.
What to do? Does it go away over time? Do I need a smaller military? I tried switching military readiness to the peace setting, but that didn't seem to work.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
-Doug
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May 27, 2003, 18:19
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Deity
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Make sure your units are inside cities and (more importantly, I think) descrease the size of your army.
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May 27, 2003, 18:41
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Emperor
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Well in CTP2 you will get alot of things that will cause unhappiness in your cities. If you don't want to weaken your army too much(and Democracy gives greater penalties to fielding large armies), one thing i do is make sure i build all the happiness improvements i can to offset some of the larger penalties.
Also you can mess around with the ammount of food/work hours/gold(pay) you give the people in your empire.
These things won't change your war discontent directly, but as this effects overall happiness in your cities it's possible to control this by these methods. At the end of the day you don't want your cities revolting.
So play around with these things and keep an eye on city happiness to get the balance you need. This way you won't have to worry too much about the war discontent you currently have(It will go down with time if you don't attack anyone again soon), fudge the books - Its what all good governments do
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May 27, 2003, 19:47
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Settler
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I'll try both of your ideas. Thanks very much!
-Doug
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May 27, 2003, 23:35
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King
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As soon as they are available build the "Movie Theaters", the "Movie Theatre" reduces the War Discontent penalty in the city it is built in.
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May 29, 2003, 11:47
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Super Moderator
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Alternativly you can also use entertainers.
-Martin
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December 30, 2003, 02:41
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Warlord
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Placing your armies in fortresses helps alot
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December 30, 2003, 14:00
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Warlord
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What are all these 'fortresses' I keep hearing about? Are they the fortification improvement that you can place anywhere? It seems to me that they would put a defender at a disadvantage if they were lost than at an atvantage....
Lars
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December 30, 2003, 15:37
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Warlord
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Yes its the fortification tile improvement. I think the trick to them is building several of them so they can support each other. But yes if you lose enough of them i imagine it can be a problem.
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