![]() The Statue of Liberty allows choosing any government without a period of Anarchy - including governments not yet researched. This is useful if several revolutions are expected (e.g., the player switches between Democracy for peace, Communism for offensive wars, and Fundamentalism for defensive resistance.) Fundamentalism is effective for rapid conquest in the very early post-gunpowder era, while also providing efficient fanatical defence against invasions from stronger nations. The city containing your palace is your capital. Should you build another palace elsewhere, that city becomes your new capital, and your old palace disappears. As the center of government, corruption is least in your capital and increases with distance from it. (But remember that Communism produces the same corruption everywhere, and Democracy simply eliminates it.) Under Despotism, the capital enjoys a 75% production bonus. ![]() Other governments do not get a production bonus in the capital. Should an enemy destroy or capture your capital, you will be given a new one in another city, but your empire could experience civil war. This risk increases with each city in disorder at the moment of capture, and decreases with each city that is celebrating. Civil war is catastrophic - you lose as many as half your cities to a new computer-controlled opponent who takes with him all units and wonders owned by those cities, and also half your treasury. Civil war is not tidy - the lost territory is likely to be randomly distributed throughout your empire. ![]() After one turn in the state of civil war (whose properties are similar to those of despotism), both you and the new opponent enter anarchy. you should create a new datadir subdirectory and copy this file You should not modify this file except to make bugfixes or Small civilizations of ten cities or less cannot suffer civil war, and fall into anarchy instead. Into that directory, and then modify that copy. FREECIV WHICH GOVERNMENT FOR SCIENCE FREE.
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