Democracy 3

Democracy 3

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The Palace Mod

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Adds one policy: the Palace. Palace spending reduces the risk of assassination, improves foreign relations and tourism, impresses patriots, and upsets liberals.

Complexity: + (Marginally higher)
Difficulty: --- (Moderately easier)
Version 1.20.
24 kommentarer
mmaddog5 20. des. 2018 kl. 10.33 
@Thimorin Please tell me how to clear my Democracy 3 folder I am bad at computers and I need some help figuring out how to do this because my mods are not showing up any more on my game please anyone who could help me it would be much appriciated! Thank guys and Gals for listening! :)
Thimorin 5. jan. 2018 kl. 12.33 
No anything will be work with this Mod.
Seems to be that you have to clear your Democray folder in your "My Games" folder.
Freeasabird🕊 4. apr. 2017 kl. 3.22 
@Gikgik

What a shame, that mod doesn't work. No matter what i did. it either doesn't show up in the mod list, or if downloaded manually, it will show up in the list but it won't actually be ingame anywhere, and i scoured all the policy trees and never saw anything involving a palace. :/

It did work once, ..Once. wtf happened? is this mod incompatible with a dlc or another mod or something?
Gikgik  [skaper] 26. juni 2016 kl. 12.24 
Use the Democratic Decay mod.
It contains a Palace policy.
wt123 25. juni 2016 kl. 10.47 
it is not showing up!
I tried refreshing the content, redownloading the game but nothing.
can someone help?
Fupf 21. juni 2015 kl. 0.25 
That's a good idea!
Gikgik  [skaper] 20. juni 2015 kl. 5.18 
A variant of the Palace policy has been added to the Democracy in Decay mod. There, it's the poor people who despise the Palace.
Fupf 20. juni 2015 kl. 3.29 
"Socialist and fascist dictatorships, as well as conservative monarchies, have had lavish palaces."
-Author

I'm sure they did, but did their socialist citizens lack opinions about these palaces? I doubt they liked the notion.

This is an issue of wealth, not liberty. The game seems to "map" things along these two different axes, weatlh allocation and social freedom.

A government that labels itself "socialist" (or anything), can still have very anti-socialist policies (or any policy against the government's self appointed label). An expenditure on a "palace" seems even more likely to be swayed by personal satisfactions and reallocation of wealth to the wealthy (anti-socialist and anti-equality, not anti-liberal).

To claim that this is anti-liberal would be to imply that taxation itself is anti-liberal. While I would concede this philosophically, it isn't in line with the game's mechanics and terminology.
Fupf 20. juni 2015 kl. 3.17 
Cool, but socialists should be more upset than liberals. It's an issue of wealth allocation, not social freedoms.
Donkey 1. mars 2015 kl. 13.13 
Socialists should oppose this policy, not liberals, since it doesn't inpinge upon anyone's freedoms.