just curious to see what everybody's policy is for expanding/invasions. When you conquer a new settlement, do you construct only enough to prevent a revolt, or do you build extensive infrastructure.
just curious to see what everybody's policy is for expanding/invasions. When you conquer a new settlement, do you construct only enough to prevent a revolt, or do you build extensive infrastructure.
-Repair all (if needed)
-Regional Pacification
-MIC (factional or regional, depends on province)
-Roads
-Highest Faction Resource available.
-Rest of infrastructure
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I like your approach. Do you build the type II govt or whatever after regional or do that later?Originally Posted by Hax
Depends a bit on happiness in the settlement.
High:
-Repair everything that gives a bonus to happiness or law - unless the effects of the particular temple are not needed, and I will replace it with something else (if Distance to capital is more than 40% penalty, it will always be the temple complex that has the max law + happiness bonus).
-Regional Pacification
-Government
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Rebellious:
-Repair everything that gives a bonus to happiness or law. Exceptions could be high cost unique buildings that may have been damaged in civil revolt, such as the temple of Jerusalem, or the tombs of a Royal family.
-Regional Pacification
-One MIC, usually the one which gives me the best garrison troops. Of course, a MIC that can actually retrain part of my troops has preference.
-Government
-Temples / Game Fields / opting for the most efficient way of increasing the bonuses, and reducing culture penalties.
Note, that basic walls take precedence even over the MIC.
Usually I will just do the bare minimum to keep my provinces running and profitable, and spend the vast majoruty of my money on the Homeland Provinces, especially my capital. However, I will always take full advantage of building mines or other trade resources in outlying provinces. Along with that, I will build roads to speed up troop movement and trade, and eventually I will spread the wealth around more evenly as the Homeland Provinces' needs become less and less.
I try to keep the locals happy, so I place a priority on those buildings which increase happiness/law. Then I try to make money.
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