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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanemerkel1
    how the hell do you do that?
    Open the city window of the city you want to be the new capital, go to city details and press the middle left button (with the black castle). It takes one turn to reach effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludens
    Open the city window of the city you want to be the new capital, go to city details and press the middle left button (with the black castle). It takes one turn to reach effect.


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    Mmmm... I have played Scipii very successful in the beginning, but my biggest problem is Spanish and Gaul... The other Rome fictions are not my problem because everytime I play, the babarien always build up a great empire and block every Rome invasion! So I don't worry about that. From thr middle of game, my biggest threat actually come from my own home, the rebel. Every time I have the problem of rebel. All of my cities have rebelled unless five times and sometime I really tire about fighting with rebel, and the worst is the tax will decrease! So can anyone tell me how to increase public order and stop squalor?

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    So can anyone tell me how to increase public order and stop squalor?
    • Garrisons
    • Temples
    • Public improvements like colloseums and public baths
    • Good governors (not just high-influence, but not to many disturbing vices either)
    • Central location of capital

    There is nothing you can do about squalor except keeping population down. Therefor it is oftentimes not advisable not to build farming upgrades. Upgrading the governor's house reduces squalor, but this will increase population growth so the problem will come back to haunt you again. Population growth may seem a good thing, but too much of it will really decrease public order.

    I did not have much problems with squalor since the 1.2 patch, but maybe this is because I have learned to manage population growth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludens
    • Garrisons
    • Temples
    • Public improvements like colloseums and public baths
    • Good governors (not just high-influence, but not to many disturbing vices either)
    • Central location of capital

    There is nothing you can do about squalor except keeping population down. Therefor it is oftentimes not advisable not to build farming upgrades. Upgrading the governor's house reduces squalor, but this will increase population growth so the problem will come back to haunt you again. Population growth may seem a good thing, but too much of it will really decrease public order.

    I did not have much problems with squalor since the 1.2 patch, but maybe this is because I have learned to manage population growth.
    Then if don't have enough time? I mean, there is not enough time for me to build up anyone of things you list out.

    And for the population growth... I have find a good solution. That's is, purposely let the city rebel and send new train troops to crush them, after recapture the settlement, slay the city or slave the people... It seems cruel but effective... (but my Greek cities don't have these type of problem! In fact, I conquer Rome, Macedon and Gaul within 50 years!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellheaven1987
    Then if don't have enough time? I mean, there is not enough time for me to build up anyone of things you list out.
    If there is no time to build anything, it is already too late, and the best thing you can do is move in garissons fast. But that may not be enough. You have to anticipate overcrowding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludens
    • Garrisons
    • Temples
    • Public improvements like colloseums and public baths
    • Good governors (not just high-influence, but not to many disturbing vices either)
    • Central location of capital

    There is nothing you can do about squalor except keeping population down. Therefor it is oftentimes not advisable not to build farming upgrades. Upgrading the governor's house reduces squalor, but this will increase population growth so the problem will come back to haunt you again. Population growth may seem a good thing, but too much of it will really decrease public order.

    I did not have much problems with squalor since the 1.2 patch, but maybe this is because I have learned to manage population growth.
    Then if don't have enough time? I mean, there is not enough time for me to build up anyone of things you list out.

    And for the population growth... I have find a good solution. That's is, purposely let the city rebel and send new train troops to crush them, after recapture the settlement, slay the city or slave the people... It seems cruel but effective... (but my Greek cities don't have these type of problem! In fact, I conquer Rome, Macedon and Gaul within 50 years!)

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