Imma be a monarch, but I will still build a lot of schools and research techs. Any educated peasant dogs who seek to rebel will be crushed like beetles beneath my heel.![]()
I need techs, I will build schools regardless of consequences.
I'm going to fortify my capital like crazy, bring it on rebels.
I want to keep a monarchy as long as possible, so low tech.
Focus on schools and technolgy.
Focus on happiness.
Focus on keeping one system of govt.
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Imma be a monarch, but I will still build a lot of schools and research techs. Any educated peasant dogs who seek to rebel will be crushed like beetles beneath my heel.![]()
Education, Education, Education - as previously stated by a well know war monger
No point ruling over ignorant peasants, who's going to make all those fancy items to decorate my imperial palace
...whoever commands the ocean, commands the trade of the world, and whoever commands the trades of the world, commands the riches of the world, and whoever is master of that, commands the world itself..
"... it is a good thing to kill an admiral from time to time to encourage the others." Voltaire, Candide.
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Lusted has already stated that simply researching additional technologies is not what brings revolution, researching technologies of a decidedly liberal variety is what causes it.
If you want to tech up in areas other than the sort of "philosophy-related" areas, I don't think it will cause a revolution.
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No it doesn't make sense at all, the world does work like that at all.
I can throw up millions of examples in the real world to prove my point.
French Revolution - Was it too much education or the fact people are starving to death, the pain, the anguish and unhappiness?
American Revolution - Was it the tax without representation or the did America just decide throw a big tea party and had a merry good time.
Russian Revolution - The Tsar took great care of his people, with plenty of education. That's why they got upset, surely. Nothing again, due to people dying, starving, shooting their own citizens...
The list goes on and on.
The fact is, people hate change. I will throw up again, many real life examples. In Britain, people cry about changing to metric from imperial. Even though metric is better, they cry, they don't want the change. Have you ever heard grandparents talking of the dark ages without consoles, computers and the dawn of the television speaking on how all this change is evil.
That's right, people hate change, the only time great changes occur are in times of war, times of misery and depression.
No one is going to through a revolution over you finding ways to make them sleep better at night, they will only throw one if you are starving them, or just wasting large amounts of money on big battle ships when people are dying.
Being honest, if Empire:TW comes out saying that things like Linen are better than wool causes a revolution, the game needs to be modified for great justice.
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The world doesn't work like that.***
(Seriously, this forum needs an edit function. I might throw a revolution so there can be one. :P)
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I will RP it. Maybe have one or two techs researched, as random discoveries, but if I'm doing fine, no changes in government for me.
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